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Matthew Johnson Awarded Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) Designation by American College for Financial Services



The Johnson Cotroneo Group is excited to share that co-founder Matthew Johnson was recently awarded the Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) designation by the American College of Financial Services!  As the oldest financial services industry credential, the CLU represents a thorough understanding of personal risk management and life insurance planning issues, with an emphasis on ethics, professionalism, and knowledge.  Chartered Life Underwriters are responsible for individual life insurance planning, estate planning, business planning, and other broader financial planning topics.


This well-deserved achievement highlights Matt’s talent and dedication to professional growth, as well as the Johnson Cotroneo Group’s commitment to comprehensive financial planning.  Please join us in congratulating Matt!


About the CLU:

The Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) designation is the undisputed professional credential for persons involved in the accumulation, preservation, and distribution of the economic values of human life. Upon completion, CLUs have the knowledge to provide guidance to clients on types and amounts of life insurance, make recommendations on aspects of risk management, and familiarity with various insurance solutions.


The CLU program provides insights into the life insurance business, its importance to the economy, its operation and distribution systems, and its resurging importance for safe and secure investments.


Why Work with a CLU:

The Chartered Life Underwriter® designation is considered the gold standard of education for those advising on matters related to life insurance planning. It is one of the oldest and most respected financial credentials, dating back to the late 1920s. It is awarded by The American College of Financial Services to those financial professionals that have completed extensive education and experience requirements related to life insurance and estate planning.

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