Learning Compassion by Serving Those Who Need It Most

Category: "Inspire" Stories, Integrity Serves

Date: April 6, 2021

One of the best aspects of the insurance industry is how professionals from different backgrounds unite to help their fellow Americans. Kevin Owens, President of Kellogg Insurance Marketing, took the lessons he gained in his youth watching his father work as a funeral director and applied them to his insurance career.

After years spent observing the mortuary business, Kevin was deeply influenced by his father’s empathy and the way he listened to the needs of those he served.

Kevin’s passion for helping seniors grew from that experience. Watching his father take care of families on the worst days of their lives was so impactful that he couldn’t help but want to do it himself. Kevin took the empathy he learned and applied it to making Kellogg Insurance even stronger.

We love welcoming partners like Kevin who understand that the value of compassion is key to our shared success.

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