Five Generations of Milners

Category: "Inspire" Stories

Date: June 17, 2020

On the “Inspire” podcast, we heard from NASB Co-Founder Chad Milner, whose family has been in the insurance business for five generations and counting.

Insurance prowess isn’t the only thing Chad’s family has in common. Chad, his father and grandfather all share the same first name — and Chad has continued the family tradition by passing that name on to his son.

Here’s a photo of Chad’s grandfather Seixas Milner Sr., who took over and built upon the business started by Chad’s great-grandfather Willis J. Milner Jr.:

And above are three more generations of Milners who continue to maintain that proud legacy today — Seixas Jr. (Chip), Seixas III (Chad), and Seixas IV (Sage):

The Milners are wonderful people and true insurance legends. We’re very grateful that Chad is part of the Integrity family!

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