Denny Williamson is a regional sales vice president at Ash Brokerage who has 38 years of experience in the financial services industry. He helps agents, advisors, and producers at Ash Brokerage by sharing the firm's resources and support. Denny earned his bachelor's degree in business and marketing and a Chartered Life Underwriter designation, and has served on various nonprofit and community boards. In his personal life, he enjoys spending time with his wife of 31 years, their two children and grandchild, and participating in activities like golfing and attending the Indy 500.
1. Denny Williamson
Regional Sales Vice President
Ash Brokerage
Denny Williamson is driven by the rewarding personal experiences and
relationships he has developed in the financial services community. He knows
– from his 38 years in the field – how insurance-based protection solutions
provide peace of mind for clients, as well as stability for the ones they love.
As a regional vice president, Denny shares the resources and support of Ash
Brokerage with agents, advisors and other producers. As a former agent,
recruiter, trainer and agency owner, Denny knows firsthand the power of a
partnership with the firm. In fact, he’s used Ash Brokerage since he started his
career in his father’s insurance agency.
Denny earned his bachelor’s degree in business and marketing from Olivet
Nazarene University, where he currently serves as alumni president and
trustee. He also earned the designation of Chartered Life Underwriter from the
American College. Denny has served on numerous not-for-profit, community
and trade association boards, and he has been a 30-year member and past
chapter president of Rotary International.
He has been married to his wife, Elaine, for 31 years, and they have two adult
children and one grandchild. In his free time, he enjoys golf and travel with his
wife and NCAA basketball. He’s also attended the Indy 500 for 30 years.
tf: (800) 589-3000, ext. 6840
d: (260) 469-6840
f: (260) 479-6185
denny.williamson@ashbrokerage.com
www.ashbrokerage.com
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