Mark McLennon Named Director of the Chartered Life Underwriter Education Program at the American College of Financial Services
"Mark has been an exemplary faculty member and a great asset to The College family for years, and I'm confident he'll bring the same professionalism and valuable skill set to this new position," said Patrizi. "Our CLU(R) program couldn't be in better hands, and his impressive record of experience will allow us to continue to modernize our program offerings and develop our network in the field."
As one of the top choices for insurance and financial professionals for nearly a century, the CLU(R) has been a sought-after credential for success in the life insurance field. It gives graduates an in-depth understanding of the practical, legal, and ethical aspects of life insurance, as well as expertise in providing the best solutions to a modern and diverse clientele facing a range of risks and financial situations. McLennon will be responsible for leading the CLU(R) program as The College continues to modernize the curriculum, including the new Personal Pathway(TM) learning model.
"The CLU(R) is very much the foundation on which The College was built in 1927," said President and CEO George Nichols III. "Our founder, Dr.
McLennon is currently an Adjunct Professor of Business Planning at the
"I'm honored to have been chosen for this position and excited by its possibilities," said McLennon. "The College's second-to-none educational programs have helped make me the financial professional I am today, and I look forward to taking this flagship program and helping lead it into the 21st century."
McLennon earned his Bachelor of Science in Accounting from
As a passionate learner and teacher, McLennon has been a regular speaker and emcee at company field and client meetings, as well as at national industry and professional advisor gatherings. He served as a host for the "Ask the Financial Expert" national public podcast, has been published in
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