Achievers & Accolades

Hall recognized as Qualifying and Life Member by the Million Dollar Round Table

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago
Photo courtesy of MDRT

Thomas J Hall was recently approved for membership in the 2022 Million Dollar Round Table. Membership in MDRT is regarded as a coveted career milestone that offers honorees the opportunity to share innovative ideas and best practices with other leading financial professional members. 

According to their website, MDRT is a global, independent association of more than 66,000 of the world's leading life insurance and financial services professionals from more than 500 companies in 72 nations and territories.

This is Hall’s fourteenth year of earning this honor making him a Qualifying and Life Member. With this honor Hall is place among the top professionals in the global life insurance and financial services industry. 

"For more than nine decades MDRT has delivered access to innovative ideas to motivate members and help them refine their skills," said MDRT President Ross Vanderwolf in a press release. "MDRT is committed to helping our members achieve inspired growth and personal success." 

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