From Bar to Par

Category: "Inspire" Stories

Date: February 1, 2022

The best kinds of hobbies are those we can share with friends. That’s what Lion Street President and new Integrity partner, Jim Cahill, shared with us about his favorite pastime: golf.

As a former lawyer turned wealth management innovator, Jim understands the power of competition. For Jim, golf and Lion Street have a lot in common — both require focus and improvement, and both can help pave the way for new partnerships. Lion Street brings new skills and expertise to this partnership that will help both companies hit a hole-in-one.

 

 

Golfing even plays a role in Lion Street and Integrity’s partnership announcement video. Jim and Lion Street Founder & CEO Bob Carter are joined by Integrity Chairman of the Board Steve Young for a game of golf on Pebble Beach — showing that sometimes the best business relationships can start on the green.

Listen to the rest of the “Inspire” Podcast to hear more about that momentous golf game and learn all about Lion Street’s sophisticated approach to life insurance options.

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