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Mathew Gleason

Wealth Management & Financial Services Executive
Des Moines Metropolitan Area
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Mathew Gleason

Wealth Management & Financial Services Executive
Des Moines Metropolitan Area
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Mat Gleason is a seasoned executive with a wealth of experience in the insurance and financial services industry. He currently serves as the President of FBL Wealth Management, LLC, where he oversees all Registered Investment Advisor activities. He has also held numerous leadership roles at Farm Bureau Financial Services, including Vice President of Agencies, Regional Sales Vice President, Distribution Support VP, and Director of Agency Development.

Mat began his career in retail management before transitioning to the insurance industry as an Agent with Shelter Insurance. During his time there, he received several awards and recognitions, including the Rising Star Award, perennial Life Leaders qualifier, and 2009 Iowa Agent of the Year.

Mat holds several professional designations, including Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) and Registered Health Underwriter (RHU) from The American College of Financial Services. He also has a Bachelor of Business Administration in Management from The University of Iowa Tippie College of Business, a Master of Business Administration in Business Administration, Management, and Operations from the University of Phoenix, and an Associate of Arts in Small Business Management from Missouri Valley College.

With his extensive experience and expertise, Mat has become well-respected in the industry and is a sought-after speaker and presenter on topics related to wealth management, insurance, and financial planning.

This public profile is provided courtesy of Clay. All information found here is in the public domain.