Security National Life Announces New Team Sales Leaders  

Security National Life Announces New Team Sales Leaders

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH – Security National Life is pleased to announce that Gina Jacquot has been hired as the Team Sales Leader for the East-Central Mississippi area and Mitchell Sabin has been hired as the Team Sales Leader for the Northern Louisiana area.

Gina Jacquot has been in the funeral business since 2005 and has served as both a funeral director and a pre-need family service advisor. She is looking forward to contributing her extensive funeral home service expertise and her energy and determination towards assisting funeral homes with building successful pre-need sales teams.

Mitchell Sabin has been in the funeral business for over 30 years and has a varied sales management background that includes recruiting, hiring, training, and growing markets through a “lead by example” approach. Mitch earned his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration/Marketing from Grantham University and is a proud U.S.  Veteran(U.S. Marine Corps). Mitch has four children and is involved in various community-oriented organizations.

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