Glen Witchey
Advocate Financial
9604 Coldwater Rd Ste 205
Fort Wayne, IN 46825, US
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Glen Witchey, CSA, RSSA*
Life and Annuity Auxiliary Manager with Advocate Financial Life & Health Brokerage
In 1991 Glen worked with Subway in their franchise system, helping business owners in the areas of organizing store construction, food ordering, opening start-ups and ongoing operational training. He continued in this field for 28 years with Indiana and Ohio being his primary territory.
Glen transitioned into the Insurance industry in 2015 and became part of the Advocate Financial leadership in 2021 as a sales manager.
Glen also maintains a book of business wh a focus on helping clients in selecting a Medicare health plan that best meets their needs as well as individual health policies, funeral trust plans, life insurance and annuities. He takes pride in establishing long-term relationships with his clients and looks forward to helping many more individuals in the years to come.
Outside of work, Glen loves to play pickleball, spending time with his 4 children and playing cards with his wife, Jeri. Glen is also very active in this church and recently joined the ranks of the Knights of Columbus. He and his wife also enjoy traveling and music.
*CSA – Certified Senior Advisor
RSSA – Registered Social Security Analyist
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