The SNL Beat – Episode 2 – An Interview with Jeanne Keene

The SNL Beat is your source for all things insurance. In this episode, we’re interviewing Preneed Market Sales Manager Jeanne Keene about setting goals, helping families, and what makes Team Gumbo so successful.

About Jeanne Keene
Jeanne Keene joins the Security National Life Team as a Market Sales Manager in the New Orleans metropolitan area. She is a native New Orleanian with 30+ years experience in the death care industry. She has had the opportunity to travel to 30 states and 3 Canadian provinces offering marketing and sales support and insurance product training.

Jeanne’s experience crosses the spectrum of insurance product training to marketing support; including development, coordination and implementation of direct mail, aftercare and community awareness programs for one of the largest funeral providers in the United States. She also comes to us with experience as a market sales director for one of the largest funeral home/cemetery combos in the United States.

Jeanne lives in New Orleans with her husband, Rick. She has two adult children, Nick (Des Moines, IA) and Jennifer Reggio (Dubai, UAE), three granddaughters and one grandson. She is very involved in her church community as well as several philanthropic organizations. Get in touch with Jeanne!JeanneK@SNLpreneed.com; 504-564-3292

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