Financial planning firm moves downtown [The Frederick News-Post, Md.]
| By Ed Waters Jr., The Frederick News-Post, Md. | |
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"Our service is a planning culture, not a selling culture," said Parish, field director and financial adviser at the new office of Northwestern at
"We help people identify needs, not just wants, and products are secondary," Parish said.
Parish has been with Northwestern for more than six years. He heads a staff of eight financial advisers and five employees at the 4,000-square-foot space overlooking
"We needed more room and growing," Parish said. "I plan to add five to seven new advisers a year."
Northwestern, once known as "the quiet company," is hoping to get its name out as a major force in the field of retirement planning, estate planning and investment. The company continues to offer life, disability and long-term care policies.
Parish is looking for career-changers who may have experience in fields such as accounting, but also young men and women who are willing to work hard to help clients plan for their future.
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Parish said the company has an impact on the community and plans to continue that and expand it. Many clients will know
"We help people find financial security. We customize financial solutions, individually tailored," Parish said. The company can work on complex estate planning as wekk as basic life insurance.
Northwestern has been serving the nation for 156 years and has more than 4 million clients. It is the largest direct provider of individual life insurance and has more than
"We wanted to stay downtown," Parish said of the move to
301-302-8730
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