The news and ideas magazine for the Independent Agents of United
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The news and ideas magazine for the Independent Agents of United
The news and ideas magazine for the Independent Agents of United American and First United American Life Insurance Companies SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT EDITOR Gay Falkowski CREATIVE LEAD John Begg EMAIL editor@torchmarkcorp.com to update information for Summit or to submit news for the Editor’s page. HOME OFFICE 972-529-5085 N E W! FIRST UA 315-451-7975 (Agent use only) AGENT SERVICE CENTER 800-925-7355 or email agencyservice@torchmarkcorp.com WEBSITES unitedamerican.com unitedamerican.com/logon firstunitedamerican.com firstunitedamerican.com/office Although Medicare Supplement policies will cease covering the Medicare Part B deductible for those enrolling in Medicare on or after January 1, 2020, state insurance departments have reported that some Agents have begun telling policyholders they will be losing their plans now. To correct this misconception, several states have issued Bulletins or Consumer Alerts (see Florida Consumer Alert below). To help with any confusion surrounding the Congressional changes to Medicare Supplement that will be implemented in January 2020, here are the facts: yy Effective January 1, 2020, Medicare Supplement plans that include the Part B Deductible will no longer be available. yy Effective January 1, 2020, Agents will be prohibited from selling Medicare Supplement plans that cover the Part B Deductible. yy The prohibitions will apply only to those who become enrolled in Medicare and want to get a Medicare Supplement policy on or after January 1, 2020. yy Current policyholders, and those enrolling in Medicare prior to January 1, 2020, will not be affected by this change, and do not need to replace their policy to retain their benefits. FLORIDA CONSUMER ALERT TALLAHASSE, Fla. – The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (office) wants to remind Medicare recipients with an existing Medigap Plan C or F that they can keep their plan. Consumers may have heard about congressional changes in the Medicare Access CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) of 2015, which only applies to newly eligible Medicare beneficiaries and prohibits the sale, renewal, or retention of these plans starting in 2020. However, these changes do not prohibit the sale of Medigap Plans C or F to people who were already eligible or enrolled in Medicare before 2020; therefore, current enrollees do not need to replace their Medigap Plan C or F and may keep it as long as they maintain eligibility and remain enrolled in the plan. Published regularly by United American and First United American Life Insurance Companies for the dissemination of information to their Agents. Prior permission must be obtained from the Home Office for reproduction or other use of material herein. 2 FINAL EXPENSE AND JUVENILE WHOLE LIFE RATE CARD UPDATES Effective immediately, United American and First United American will offer ‘Money Purchase’ rates as well as face amount rates on its Final Expense Whole Life and Juvenile Whole Life rate cards. Premium calculators have also been updated to show ‘Money Purchase’ rates. Updated rate cards and premium calculators can be found on your State Compliance sheet, in states where product is approved. JANUARY 2016 MADP 2016 SEASON FINALE ANOTHER MEDICARE ADVANTAGE WITHDRAW IN NEW YORK Effective Jan. 1, 2016, Touchstone Health HMO, Inc. in New York will no longer be offering coverage of Medicare Advantage benefits in the following service areas: Bronx, Queens, Kings, Richmond, New York, Westchester, and Orange counties. Approximately 10,000 Touchstone Health HMO enrollees have the opportunity to return to Original Medicare and could be in the market for a quality First United American Medicare Supplement plan. CMS requires MA organizations to send a letter of termination notifying affected customers when their plan will end. This is a great opportunity for Agents in New York to ‘light the way’ to a First UA Medicare Supplement policy for seniors who choose to return to Original Medicare for their healthcare needs. As a reminder, First United American requires the following when submitting a Medicare Supplement application on those affected by the termination of a MA plan. yy For applicants involuntarily dis-enrolled from their prior coverage a copy of their termination letter is required. Remind prospects not to discard notification letters regarding termination. yy For affected applicants who no longer have their termination notification letter, a copy of their Medicare Advantage ID card is required with a statement that the termination notification letter is no longer available. yy A letter of intent is not accepted for involuntary terminations. To ensure applications do not pend, applications must have the above stated document/s and must state whether they were voluntarily or involuntarily disenrolled. LIFESTYLE ANNUITY RATE The lifestyle annuity rate for December 2015 is 3.00%. We are not approved to sell the SPDA product in CO or NY. WORDS OF WISDOM “Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending.” ~Carl Bard MADP SEASON FINALE … WHAT HAPPENS IS UP TO YOU I don’t watch much television, but when I do, I really enjoy shows with interesting characters, plot twists, plenty of suspense, and of course, happy endings. I like the good guys to win, the bad guys to get what’s coming to them, and for everyone else to resolve whatever problems they’ve been struggling with all season. I like real-life scenarios to end that way, too. The good thing about the storylines that make up our day-today lives is that they are largely in our control, dictated by our choices: the people we surround ourselves with, the work we do, whether we go the extra mile, the decision to help others in need of guidance and support. Every single day we write our own scripts with the choices we make. IT’S ALMOST A WRAP In these final weeks of the 2016 Medicare Advantage Disenrollment Period (MADP), which ends on Feb. 14th, it’s important to remember that it’s up to you to decide how your MADP season will end. Are you a ‘Survivor’? It’s not too late to ‘Get Smart’ and find new ways to reach the thousands of Seniors who can be helped with a UA ProCare Medicare Supplement Insurance Policy. Get out of ‘The Office’ and follow every lead like a ‘True Detective’. Today’s ‘Modern Family’ is multigenerational, providing lots of opportunity to spinoff from your Medicare Supplement presentation and to introduce another great UA product. Your career will never be in ‘Jeopardy’ when you’re always prepared with a full portfolio of UA products. SPOILER ALERT! I’m not naming any names, but early results show that 2016 MADP will be a phenomenal selling season for many of our Agents. One reason for this, other than plain old hard work, is that the changing landscape of healthcare in this country is creating an incredible opportunity for the Agent who becomes a trusted guide to clients. stop your story.” I agree, and as we make our way through the next few weeks leading up to our MADP season finale on Feb. 14th, my advice is simple: Don’t stop your story until the very end. And when it’s over, we’ll celebrate your finest MADP season yet. ‘Cheers.’ In the last few months, several healthcare companies throughout the country have announced that after 2015, they’ll no longer offer Medicare Advantage plans, leaving thousands of beneficiaries to decide whether to return to Original Medicare or choose a Medicare Advantage plan from a different company. It’s a big cliffhanger, isn’t it? IN CONCLUSION There’s still plenty of time left in MADP for you to find Seniors who want and need the insight and advice of a great Agent to help them choose a Medicare Supplement Insurance plan that’s right for them. But remember, it doesn’t have to be a ‘one-man’ show. The UA Home Office staff is always hard at work, providing support, direction, and all the tools you need to hit your marks. The great American actor Orson Welles once said, “If you want a happy ending, that depends, of course, on where you Charles Mankamyer Senior Vice President / General Agents MADP 2016 SEASON FINALE JANUARY 2016 3 WELCOME TO UNITED AMERICAN Coulter, Jeffrey Crudup, Warren Albert, Arthur Cummard, Stephen Albert, Carson Curty, Eugene Aldridge, David Cuthrell, Richard Alwin, Michael Davis, Albert Anderson, Robert Debice, Carnie Apolenis, Mark Deptula, Alan Aquino, Mehemias Diaz, Samuel Arnold, John Dobscha, Herman Asher, Norman Donato, John Austin, Roger Douglas, Shelena Ayad, Malak Dragan, Daniel Bahama Financial Groups, Inc. Dumas, Albert Ballard, Donna Duplantier, Bryan Barker, Bill Easley, Vivian Barksdale, Johnathan Elkhatib, Mahmoud Barnes, Terrizard Ellis, Roger Bartlett, Robert Ellis, Walter Becker, Stephen Epstein, Ronald Becker, Wayne Evenson, Robert Bello, Andrew Faberman, Burton Bermudez, Edward Family Life Ins Group, LLC Bertrami, Nat Fernandez, Rafael Betters, Nathan Filloramo, James Biede, Duane Fischer, Daniel Bigwood, Stephanie Foster, Angela Bill & Sheila Gaylor Ins Fox, Dennis Profs, Pa Freedman, Michael Bindzi, Gertrude Gallardo, Tony Bishop, Dennis Gathitu, Anthony Blackwelder, Robert Gentry, Marvin Blankenship, Matthew Godwin, Isaiah Blass, August Goff, Richard Bolivar, Jamie Gomez, Madikay Booth, Kenneth Gonsier, Elizabeth Booth, Mabel Graciano, Windy Booth, Symmantha Gray, Jacqueline Bradbury, David Greenhalgh, William Bridgeforth, Henry Griffin, Macoy Broderick, Brenda Griffin, Steven Brown, Ernest Grizzle, Carl Brown, Peter Grow, Blaine Bryan, Glenford Grundman, Robert Bryant, Nz Jr. Gusky, Steven Buckson, Vanessa Haddad, Raid Bullock, Don Hagan, Dennis Burton, David Hahn, Nicole Butcher, Ronald Halonen, Matthew Byas, Paulette Halterman, Gerald Cagle, Christine Harrielal, Andre Campbell, Romie Harris, Conrad Carlton, Christine Hartman, Anthony Carra, Stanley Harvey, Debra Carrithers, Joanne Hawkins, Andre Cawley, Timothy Heethuis, Dennis Cervenka, Thomas Hegemann, Shawn Chagani, Amin Helgeson, Michael Chinski, Henry Hernandez, Deborah Clark, David Hill, Wendy Clarke, Audley Hirschman, Jayme Cloyd, Audrey Hite, Mark Cook, Rowan Hoath, Leonard Cooper, Deborah Hoffman, Donald 4 Holden, Monica Hollaway, Steven Hood, Robin Horst, Susan Howard, Esther Howard, Franklyn Howard, Michael Jackson, Andre Jackson, Barbara Jackson, Trixine James, Paul Jean-Francois, Marcelle Jetter, Matthew Johnson, Rodell Johnston, James Karpinski, Jed Kelsey, Keith Kidd, Tiffany King, James King, Terrance Kirkendall, Stephen Kirkpatrick, David Koelbl, Jack Komarek, Scott Kostrewa, Michael Kylen, Patrick Lakatos, Peter Larson, Pamela Ldj American Online Benefits, LLC Lehner, Paul Lessard, Allan Levenson, Irwin Light, Randy Lipski, Joseph Lockie, Richard Long, Angela Loscialpo, Renata Louis, Emmanuel Lowe, Elizabeth Lunsford, Scott MacAraeg, Augusto MacKenzie, Glen MacKrell, Frederick Martindale, Terrie Matenaer, Kirk Matheny, Walter McAllister, Stephen McCune, Cory McDonald, Andrea McElveen, Willie McIntosh, Charles McIntosh, Wayne McKenzie, David McMillan, Sheila Merideth, Blondene Merriner, Ronald Miano, Gary Miller, Sharron Mollison, Ransford Mompoint, Alex Moody-Staley, Vera Moore, Marcus Moorehead, Jerry JANUARY 2016 MADP 2016 SEASON FINALE Morales Jr., Emilio Mossucco, Frank Murphy, Steve Natesan, Murugesan Nedd, Isaac Nemeth, Eugene Nestor, John Neville, Nelson Jr. Nhaway, Tywanya Nielsen, Kent Norman, Marsha Norris, Elizabeth Norris, Wesley Norrito, John Novotny, Jerry O’Dell, Ronald Olivares, Jose Olson, Craig Parker, Stephanie Partain, Teresa Paterson, Robert Patterson, Jadde Paul, Dayan Penalba, Louie Perkins & Assoc Ins Srvc Perry, Tanya Planning Advisors, LLC Porter, Lee Jr. Powers, Gretchen Price, Lawrence Price, Steven Prince, Patrick Prude, Priscilla Puertas, Nestor Rabin, Bruce Reyes, Renato Rhoades, Aaron Rhoden, Kenneth Richardson, James Richmond, Rhonda Riggs, Todd Riley, Janet Roberts, David Roberts, Edwin Robertson, Matthew Robinson, Nathan Rojas, Jaime Romano, Michael Rosiere, Louis Ruby, Laurie Rullman, Elmer III Saddler, Michael Sanchez, Susan Sanchione, Frank Sandhaus, Brian Sarant, Nicholas Savvides, Thomas Scalia, Robert Schapper, Dan Schollmeyer, Henry Scruggs, Percinda Sellinger, Donald Shamblin, Kenneth Shearrer Ins Srvcs, Inc. Shells, Wanda Sinclair, Kristin Smith, Boyd Smith, Geoffrey Smith, Joan Smith, Lanysia Smith, Paul Snouffer, Daniel Spagat, Fred Spatafore, Louis St. Philip, Henry Stang, Bradley Stinson, Jerald Stratton, William Szekely, Timothy Tanelus, Elie Tender, Dennis Terry, Roslynn Thomas, Ri’Shard Thompson, Phyllis Thompson, Troy Thurman, Dean Tidland, Lynn Trevino, Marina Turner, Donald Tyre, Matthew Uguru, Paulinus Usher, Jerry Vasquez, Francisco Vogel, Roy Wagner, Edgar Ward, Bernard Warner, David Watkins, Ronald Sr. West, Jimmy Williams, Lenrico Wilson, Charles Wilson, Timothy Witherspoon, Ellynne Wootton, James Wright, Robert Wright, Harry Jr. FIRST UNITED AMERICAN Ackerman, William Agarwal, Satya Ashurova, Zumrud Barcus, Dawn Bianchi, Natalie Bianchi, William Button, Eric Cannan, Thomas Cannon, Kevin Clay, Nicholas Colangelo, Ronald Cone, Glen Del Toro, Gwendolyn Dixon, Andrew Dornan, Robert Ficarro, Elizabeth Filoramo, Michael Fischer, Matthew Forte, Carl Giordano, Paul Goldberg, David Grajeda, Hugo Hughes, Thomas Jerkovic, Petra Jones, Alexandra Kim, Jinil Koenig, Neil Lentricchia, August Lourdas, Konstantinos Mezzio, Robert Miller, Hugh Morse, Robert Newman, Richard Papagni, Mark Penn Brokerage, LLC Polizzi, Stephen Rossano, Jennifer Schulman, Michael Scott, Edward Jr. Simmons, Marc Stover, Jack III Thompson, Peter Titolo, John Tong, Jean Turcio, Joseph Welch, Rickie Williams, Russell ON LOCATION IN DALLAS WITH THE AEP INCENTIVE CONTEST GRAND PRIZE WINNER Talk about a surprise ending! When the contest’s top performer couldn’t accept the prize due to a scheduling conflict, the honor went to Tom Payant. Tom and his wife, Robyn, flew from their home state of Florida to Dallas, where they enjoyed a December weekend of football, fine dining, and sightseeing with their host, Senior Vice President Charles Mankamyer. “ What an awesome time we had in Dallas with Chuck! Everything was first class! Chuck treated us like royalty throughout the weekend. It was an experience of a lifetime! The weekend began when the limo picked us up at the airport on Friday. Chuck met us at the hotel and we were taken to the Ritz Carlton, where we had a wonderful dinner with wonderful company. On Saturday we spent the day with Chuck touring downtown Dallas. We went to a beautiful restaurant called the Savoy Restaurant in the heart of Dallas. After lunch we spent time visiting the open park and enjoying a crisp sunny afternoon before the limo picked us up for the big game. We had so much fun! The Dallas Cowboys game was fantastic, as we were sitting on the 50 yard line! The stadium was beyond overwhelming! Thank you for such a great weekend, and to top it off, it was Robyn's 60th birthday! She will always remember where she was and who she was with on her 60th birthday. Chuck showed he really cared, and before the weekend was up, we were best friends for life. Thank you for the time of our life! ” ROBYN AND TOM PAYANT MADP 2016 SEASON FINALE JANUARY 2016 5 SYNOPSIS: The end of the Medicare Advantage Disenrollment Period is fast approaching (Feb. 14) and the healthcare needs of thousands of Seniors hang in the balance. How will they choose their provider? Will they select another Medicare Advantage plan or return to Original Medicare and a Medicare Supplement Insurance policy? Will UA and First UA Agents find them in time to show them all the great ways a ProCare Medicare Supplement policy can meet their needs? Agents, only you can decide how MADP 2016 will end for you and the Seniors you serve. But, remember, the Home Office staff is standing by like a great supporting cast as you take the lead in making this MADP a season to remember. Use the following closing suggestions to help bring each case to a successful conclusion. 2016 SEASON FINALE Closing is where your job starts. Don’t fall apart at this point asking questions such as, “Well, what do you think?” You’re asking for a contract, not an opinion. EXAMPLE OF A GOOD CLOSING SCENARIO:* When quoting cost, two or three options are best. 1 It empowers your prospect (It's their choice) 2 It removes the no. (One option is a choice….. yes or no) 3 It allows the client to think how much they may need (instead of whether they need it or not) So, you’ve just shown your prospects plans F and HDF. After you finish your presentation you say: “And, the nice thing is the cost. Give me a moment to prepare that for you.” As you look up rates, make small talk. Silence can be deadly. Write out the two plans showing the monthly premium. “For you and your spouse the entire cost is … (show them the two plans as you’ve written them out.) That’s it! After seeing the many benefits of our Medicare Supplement Insurance, which plan would you prefer?” Break eye contact, look at the quotes, nod in the affirmative, and wait. Stay closed. Remember, the person who speaks first usually determines the outcome of the sale. Once they’ve made a choice it’s time to… *THIS GUIDE PROVIDES TIPS FOR SUCCESS. AS AN AGENT, YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO FOLLOW THESE STEPS AND MAY FIND OTHER SALES METHODS THAT WORK FOR YOU. 6 JANUARY 2016 MADP 2016 SEASON FINALE SOLIDIFY THE SALE BUTTON UP THE SALE Review the application with your client. Seeing all their information on it gives them ownership. Taking time to review on the spot can save you dollars later. It helps: Then ask them to okay it as you show them where to sign. Remember, using the iGO e-App® streamlines this process and makes the sign-off easy – just hit ‘send’! Next you’ll want to ask. “Would you like to take care of this monthly or annually?” yyWith app completion yyReduce app errors yyIssue time and percentages yyWhen reviewing the application, end Congratulations, you just successfully closed a sale! But wait, your job here isn’t done. Now, pivot to another great UA product … with the beneficiary In Maine and California, cross-selling of other products with Medicare Supplement Insurance policies at the same time is not permitted; a second visit is required. 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N ebina opula go to nities… n o w cti rs, rtu st p dire raining ’s mo ebina oppo d Nee sive t of UA le of w aining an r e lu u ick, ient’s ng a exc t som sched more t l c u cl ne eti to p plete ed for st o h your ompl away. u j m n c o it y ith ht a c stay tu . W late w ified b ol rig p p d o u t t -A an er y op o® E pre-p , get c hand G i s l thi the ady wil use le Life so alre using u in yo o e hen se Wh ’t don an beg w uc ven asy pen is e nal Ex ou ha so yo f f y o r Fi . If ebinar ng nni ion fo ation i W p S icat inform ication l p ap ntial tif Cer e s p s p e E-A UA MADP 2016 SEASON FINALE JANUARY 2016 9 Jon Ahlbum The Ahlbum Insurance Group, Inc. $4,874,491 2 3 4 5 10 Mike Lemar Sunshine State Agency $2,073,434 William Borosak Jr. Secure Financial Group, LLC $1,919,076 Tim Ahlbum Health Coverage Solutions $1,484,174 PRESIDENT'S CLUB PACESETTERS CLUB Through December 2015, these top producing General Agents and Agencies have the highest net combined annualized premium. Through December 2015, these top producing Writing Agents have the highest net combined annualized premium. 1 1 Catherine Hatton Long Island Insurance Solutions $2,757,983 YTD PRODUCTION YTD PRODUCTION Ray Stevens Stevens & Associates Insurance Agency, Inc. $1,344,671 LIFE 2015 EAGLES Eagles Club is an elite group of Agency leaders representing the best of United American and First United American. Through December 2015, these top producing General Agents and Agencies have the highest net life annualized premium. AGENCY Stephen Maisto Senior Health Solutions $1,289,892 1 Paul Sheldon, CLU, ChFC $822,079 AmeriLife $1,189,557 2 Stephen Maisto $584,629 1 2 1 Devin Barta Barta Insurance Agency $1,055,395 TOP 30 LIFE GENERAL AGENTS AGENT NAME AGENT NAME Edward Shackelford The Assurance Group, Inc. $1,266,243 Ron Concklin Rosenberg-Concklin, Inc. $1,016,702 Scott Mednick Professional Insurance Systems of Florida $845,541 TOP 30 LIFE WRITING AGENTS Through December 2015, these top producing Writing Agents have the highest net life annualized premium. AGENT NAME AGENT NAME AGENCY Sheldon Reid Reid Insurance Agency 1 Bryan McGhee 3 Paul Sheldon, CLU, ChFC Paul Sheldon Insurance & Benefits Planning $822,079 3 Tim Ahlbum $569,154 2 Ensurity Group, Inc. 2 Owen Metts 4 Kerry Sachs Secure Retirement Solutions, Inc. $724,461 4 Kerry Sachs $378,160 3 AmeriLife 3 Glen Doernberg 5 Donna Ahlbum Ahlbum Insurance Agency $722,979 5 Scott Schwartz $376,080 4 Owen Metts Metts Insurance Agency 4 John Barberan 6 Robert Wroblewski SOS Insurance Group $684,299 6 Russell Keil $323,640 5 Glen Doernberg Doernberg Insurance Agency 5 Grace Evans 7 John Clark Senior Solutions Insurance Agency $664,356 7 Jason Stevens $315,590 6 John Barberan Barberan Insurance Agency 6 Mike Reddy, CLU, LUTCF 8 Christopher Graham, CLU Graham Financial Group, Inc. $536,701 8 Ray Stevens $313,142 7 Mike Reddy, CLU, LUTCF The Reddy Senior Insurance Group 7 Rose Marie Rey 9 Long Island Health Plans, Inc. $535,790 9 Richard Bowes $312,036 8 Rose Marie Rey Rey Insurance Agency 8 Arline Loux 10 Lisa Rosati Rosati Insurance Agency $524,354 10 Lisa Rosati $298,213 9 Loren Olguin Olguin Insurance Agency 9 Shamseldin Omar 11 Senior Services of North America, Inc. $437,792 11 Devin Barta $290,395 10 Vincent Abbatiello Mainstay Retirement Solutions 10 David Miller 11 Henry Vazquez Vazquez Insurance Agency 11 Randy Merrell 12 Shamseldin Omer Omer Insurance Agency 12 Larry Brooks 13 Randall Schnack Schnack Insurance Agency 13 Edward Brownlee 14 Sylvan-James Associates, Inc. 14 Bertha Reed 15 Benefit Plans of America, Inc. 15 Frederick Menslage 16 Joseph Iannelli Iannelli Insurance Agency 16 Victor Cabrera 17 Rita Livingston Livingston Insurance Agency 17 Rita Livingston 18 Kayleigh Meshil Meshil Insurance Agency 18 Fito Menard 19 John Clark Senior Solutions Insurance Agency 19 Taiwana Hixon 20 Nur Ahmed Ahmed Insurance Agency 20 Jennifer Jelks 21 Taiwana Hixon Hixon Insurance Agency 21 Vincent Abbatiello 2 3 12 Joseph Maisonet Maisonet Insurance Agency $408,882 12 Christopher Graham, CLU $277,436 13 Edward Catron Catron Insurance Agency $397,126 13 Brian Gilbert $270,638 14 Shawn Schroeder Jack Schroeder & Associates, Inc. $387,672 14 Edward Catron $262,913 15 Scott Schwartz Insurance Protection Services $376,080 15 Jon Ahlbum $258,966 16 American Eagle Consultants, Inc. $371,054 16 Thomas Payant $253,799 17 Pierre Abadjian Abadjian Insurance Group $331,114 17 Catherine Hatton $250,140 18 Richard Bowes Bowes Insurance Agency $312,036 18 Kenneth Harasym $237,634 19 Futurity First Insurance Group, Inc. $285,947 19 Eugene Ranney $233,126 20 Brian Gilbert Gilbert Insurance Agency $280,226 20 Joseph Jaffe $224,484 21 Barabra Bowes Bowes Insurance Agency $273,768 21 Dexter Saylor $214,711 22 Nur Ahmed Ahmed Insurance Agency $273,353 22 Peter Gratzon $214,551 22 James Craig Craig Insurance Agency 22 James Craig 23 Centerstone Insurance & Financial Svcs. $273,072 23 Beverly Kingsley $212,836 23 Lee Jernigan Jernigan Insurance Agency 23 Lee Jernigan 24 Kenneth Lepage Lepage Insurance Agency $265,073 24 Fred Ulayyet $212,063 24 Tim Doyle Doyle Insurance Agency 24 Tim Doyle 25 Your Health Insurance Agency, Inc. $259,869 25 Bruce Mayer $211,877 25 Patricia Campbell Campbell Insurance Agency 25 Patricia Campbell 26 Joseph Kirby $206,832 26 Andrew Whelan Whelan Insurance Agency 26 Andrew Whelan Farm & Ranch Healthcare, Inc. 27 Dennis Murphy 4 5 26 Vincent Abbatiello Mainstay Retirement Solutions $252,611 27 Jackson Edwards Edwards Insurance Agency $247,892 27 Jackson Edwards IV $199,946 27 Michael Stevens 28 Kenneth Harasym Harasym Insurance Agency $237,634 28 Gary Kempler $192,669 28 Dennis Murphy Murphy Insurance Agency 28 Deborah Walker Walker Insurance Agency 29 Bettyann Woodside Taylor Insurance Agency 30 Armand Mooyman 29 Joseph Jaffe Jaffe Insurance Agency $230,160 29 Aaron Gordon $189,148 29 Deborah Walker 30 Valerie Bahlkow Bahlkow Insurance Agency $216,434 30 Dani Chard $181,690 30 Thomas Taylor JANUARY 2016 MADP 2016 SEASON FINALE MADP 2016 SEASON FINALE JANUARY 2016 11 #UACONVENTION2017 JUNE 25-28, 2O17 LIFE ONLY HEALTH ONLY COMBINED $180,000 NAP $350,000 NAP $350,000 NAP JAN. $15,000 $29,167 $29,167 FEB. 30,000 58,333 58,333 MAR. 45,000 87,500 87,500 APR. 60,000 116,667 116,667 MAY 75,000 145,833 145,833 JUNE 90,000 175,000 175,000 JULY 105,000 204,167 204,167 AUG. 120,000 233,333 233,333 SEPT. 135,000 262,500 262,500 OCT. 150,000 291,667 291,667 NOV. 165,000 320,833 320,833 DEC. 180,000 350,000 350,000 MONTH WHAT YOU NEED TO QUALIFY IF YOU ARE A WRITING AGENT: WHAT YOU NEED TO QUALIFY IF YOU ARE A GENERAL AGENT: MONTH LIFE ONLY HEALTH ONLY COMBINED $100,000 NAP $150,000 NAP $150,000 NAP JAN. $8,333 $12,500 $12,500 FEB. 16,667 25,000 25,000 MAR. 25,000 37,500 37,500 APR. 33,333 50,000 50,000 MAY 41,667 62,500 62,500 JUNE 50,000 75,000 75,000 JULY 58,333 87,500 87,500 AUG. 66,667 100,000 100,000 SEPT. 75,000 112,500 112,500 OCT. 83,333 125,000 125,000 NOV. 91,667 137,500 137,500 DEC. 100,000 150,000 150,000 INTERCONTINENTAL CHICAGO MAGNIFICENT MILE Agents who contract after Feb. 1, are prorated for Convention qualification. For example, contract in March and the Agent life/health requirement is 10 months or $125,000 of combined NAP. Minimum NAP for an Agent who contracts in June is six months or $75,000 combined NAP. Agents must be contracted and produce at a six-month minimum production level to be eligible for Convention. Non-standard (Disability) Medicare Supplement production will not count towards qualification for Convention, Awards or Club honors.