Tony Swanson

General Agent - Southeast/Central/Western Nebraska at Knights of Columbus Insurance
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(386) 825-5501
Location
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Kurtiss Hammond

Tony Swanson is a man of uncompromising dedication. There is no finer representative of the Knights of Columbus field force. He is an honest and successful salesman and manager. More than that he is a man of integrity and it was a great benefit to me personally and professionally to be trained and coached by him during my time at the Knights of Columbus. Highly recommended.

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Credentials

  • FIC
    Fraternal Insurance Counselors Association
  • FICF
    Fraternal Insurance Counselors Association
  • Insurance Agent, Accident, Health, Life, Variable Life & Variable Annuities
    State of Nebraska
  • Series 65
    SEC

Experience

    • United States
    • Insurance
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • General Agent - Southeast/Central/Western Nebraska
      • Jul 2000 - Present

      As a General Agent with Knights of Columbus, my mission is to ensure every member has the financial protection and superior service they deserve. I am responsible for the daily management of the agency, in addition to recruiting, training, and supervising our Field Agents. As a General Agent with Knights of Columbus, my mission is to ensure every member has the financial protection and superior service they deserve. I am responsible for the daily management of the agency, in addition to recruiting, training, and supervising our Field Agents.

Education

  • University of Nebraska at Kearney
    Master's degree, Educational Leadership and Administration, General
    1994 - 1996
  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln
    Bachelor's degree, English Language and Literature/Letters
    1989 - 1994

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