LIFE Foundation names new leader

The Life and Health Insurance Foundation for Education yesterday chose Marvin H. Feldman as the group’s president and CEO.
DEC 11, 2007
By  Bloomberg
The Life and Health Insurance Foundation for Education yesterday chose Marvin H. Feldman as the group’s president and chief executive, effective Jan. 1. Mr. Feldman, currently the chairman of the Arlington, Va. group’s board, will succeed David F. Woods, who is retiring at the end of the month. Principal of the Feldman Agency and Feldman Financial Group in Clearwater, Fla., Mr. Feldman brings decades of experience to the helm of the LIFE Foundation. For 33 years, he has been a member of the Million Dollar Round Table, the group of top-earning producers, and served as the MDRT’s president in 2002. Over the last 26 years, he has qualified for the MDRT’s Top of the Table designation, the group’s highest honor. Mr. Feldman has been on the board of the LIFE Foundation since 2004.

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