Ryan Hall
CEO - Tri Star IMG
Tri Star Insurance Management Group
102 Chaho Rd
Knoxville, TN 37934, US
Professional Details
Growing up in a small town in rural Georgia alongside his parents, Ryan developed the strong values that continue to guide his life and career. Summer jobs on farms and in grocery stores — and, most importantly, helping his parents in the insurance business — laid the foundation for what would become a lifelong commitment to serving others. In some capacity, Ryan has been in the industry since he was 11 years old, and now, with nearly three decades as a licensed professional, he has built a deep understanding of clients’ needs, wants, behaviors, and financial decisions — both successful and not-so-successful.
After earning his bachelor’s degree, Ryan spent 25 years in progressively senior leadership roles with Aon, J.P. Morgan, Humana, and CVS/Aetna. These years provided him with a broad knowledge of senior-focused insurance products like Medicare, as well as experience in investment advisory and private banking.
Recognized year after year with top agent and leadership awards, Ryan has helped tens of thousands of clients and agents alike. In September 2021, he drew on this extensive experience to co-found Tri Star Advisors and Tri Star Insurance Management Group — with the goal of offering personal, trusted guidance in insurance and financial matters.
When he isn’t working, Ryan enjoys cruising with his amazing wife. And if you ask, he’ll gladly share a story — and plenty of photos — of their Great Dane, “Major”, who has a larger-than-life personality of his own.
Areas of Expertise
- Insurance Agent
- Medicare Advisor
- Retirement Specialist
- Other
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