Andy McNew
Insure You
5350 S Western Ave Ste 713
Oklahoma City, OK 73109, US
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Professional Details
Andy spent nearly two and a half decades in service to the people of the great State of Oklahoma as a State Trooper. It was his great honor and privilege to serve for so long in that capacity. Due to some line of duty injuries, Andy was forced to retire earlier than he planned and found health and life insurance as a new way to serve.
Andy started his insurance career writing home, auto, commercial and life insurance for Redbud Insurance in Oklahoma City. He was recruited by Trusted Brokerage Group who taught him the Medicare side of the insurance business. Andy eventually founded his local brand and agency, Insure You – Health and Life Solutions where he also writes life insurance, Marketplace, employer group insurance and annuities.
Andy believes in knowing his clients and their needs. He follows up with them and is always responsive to them. He provides service long after helping a client. He is always a text or phone call away.
Andy is a Christ follower. He attends church services each Sunday. Andy also serves his church in the youth ministry where he is a small group leader for high school boys. His faith, his family, his service to others, and this great country are the things most important to him.
Areas of Expertise
- Insurance Agent
- Medicare Advisor
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