Barbara Crowley Receives the Douglas Mooers Award at NAILBA 2021

Category: "Inspire" Stories

Date: November 24, 2021

Exciting news from the 2021 NAILBA Conference: One of Integrity’s own has been honored for industry excellence.

Congratulations to Barbara Crowley, this year’s recipient of NAILBA’s Douglas Mooers Award for Excellence. Barbara is the former CEO of Brokers Clearing House, a new Integrity Partner, and a model of strength and perseverance in the industry.

This annual award honors excellence in brokerage and a commitment to furthering independent life brokerage as a distribution system. All nominees are dedicated insurance professionals who have built a career of accomplishments and service to the community, and Barbara is a shining example to her brokerage leaders and peers.

 

Since joining Brokers Clearing House in 1977, Barbara has embraced growth at every step, overseeing the expansion of Brokers Clearing House into health insurance, long-term care and financial services. She believes that understanding each person’s story is the key to service — paving the way for more success in the future.

Congratulations, Barbara! It is a well-deserved award for someone so important to the industry.

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