Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Allstate Provides Extensive Support for Agency Owners

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Christopher Lowell Jackson has operated an Allstate insurance agency in Greensboro, Georgia since 2004. A winner of Allstate awards that include the Agency of the Year and Agency Achievement Award, Christopher Lowell Jackson also recorded a training video for new agency owners on best practices in the business.

Allstate agency owners enjoy an economic interest in one of the most recognized brands in America. To help owners maximize their earning potential and earn a great compensation, Allstate provides perks that include a base commission, a constant revenue from renewal commissions, bonuses, and the opportunity to diversity locations. 

Allstate also provides ongoing education and support to agency owners that include access to product information, sales techniques, professional branding, and productivity assistance. The organization also provides each agency owner with a dedicated business consultant in addition to 24/7 hour access to a support team of claims professionals and customer service representatives. Finally, agency owners enjoy the support of Allstate’s national advertising initiatives and local marketing materials such as brochures and mailers. 

For additional information on Allstate agency owners, visit www.allstate.com.

Friday, April 26, 2019

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"Honored as the leader of one of the state’s 100 fastest-growing businesses, Christopher Lowell Jackson manages the daily operations of Allstate’s Greensboro, Georgia agency. Outside of work, Christopher Lowell Jackson maintains an active membership with the Rotary Club of Greene and Putnam Counties..."
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Wednesday, April 10, 2019

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"The owner of Allstate Insurance in Greensboro, Georgia, Christopher Lowell Jackson has taken his agency to a top ten national ranking in only five years. Christopher Lowell Jackson has passed the Series 6 examination, which entitles him to offer variable insurance products, such as annuities and funds similar to mutual funds..."
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Tuesday, March 26, 2019

What It Means to Be an Insurance Agency Owner

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While working as an Allstate Insurance agency owner, Christopher Lowell Jackson was named to the 2016 Bulldog 100 Awards. Also, Christopher Lowell Jackson and his agency received a number of awards from Allstate Insurance, among them being named a premier insurance agency from 2007 to 2015.

To own an insurance agency is to go beyond just being an insurance agent. It offers higher levels of opportunities. Income opportunities are greater, especially when backed with highly reputable insurance products.

At Allstate Insurance, agency owners do not have to pay franchise fees. However, a minimum $100,000 of available capital is required, which will be used as direct investment to grow the business. Agency owners earn through commissions along with incentives for performance beyond what is expected.

Selling insurance policies can be a lucrative business, since the demand for such products grows higher each year. Its income potential is reasonably secure, since a commission is earned each time an insurance policy is renewed.

Last, since the agency owner possesses the economic interest of the business, he or she can build a lasting legacy - one that can be passed on to his or her children.

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

University of Georgia Terry College of Business - Recognized for Value

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The owner of an Allstate Insurance agency in Georgia, Christopher Lowell Jackson reached Allstate’s Inner Circle for 10 consecutive years. Christopher Lowell Jackson holds a master of business administration from the University of Georgia Terry College of Business, which recently was recognized by U.S. News & World Report for its return on investment for graduates. 

U.S. News & World Report has ranked the full-time MBA program at the University of Georgia Terry College of Business sixth on its list of full-time programs where graduates go on to earn $100,000 or more per year. The ranking takes into consideration graduates’ salary and signing bonus as well as their debt after graduation. In 2017, graduates of the full-time program at the Terry College of Business earned $104,464 on average, including signing bonus, and their average debt was $33,625. This translates to a debt ratio of 3.1 to 1. 

The Terry College of Business was the only school in Georgia to make the list. The program tied for sixth place with the Brigham Young University Marriott School of Management.

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

BGCNCG Serves Rising Number of Foster Children


Christopher Lowell Jackson is an award-winning agency owner with Allstate Insurance in Greensboro, Georgia. In addition to his work as an agent, Christopher Lowell Jackson serves as a membership chair for the Greene and Putnam County Rotary Club and as a member of the Greene and Putnam County Chamber of Commerce. He has offered his agency’s services in support of area charitable organizations including the local Boys and Girls Club. 

The Boys and Girls Clubs of America aims to create a space where young people can gather and gain skills to help them be healthy and find success in their lives. The Boys and Girls Clubs of North Central Georgia (BGCNCG) president and CEO Bob Mackey recently commented on the organization’s impact during a time when the number of foster children in the US is rising rapidly. 

While 7,600 children were in foster care in 2013, that number rose above 13,000 in 2016. This is due in part to the nation's opioid crisis, which is putting children and families at risk. While government resources for children and families are being stretched under the crisis, the need for organizations like the BGCNCG has greatly increased. In 2017, the BGCNCG served 500 foster children, and that number is expected to continue to rise in the coming years.