Perspective _

Its АП About Utilizing che Opportunity

Month after month, I sit and contemplate what 1 am going to say to you, I wonder if what I say makes sense in reference to improving your business. J also wonder if my personal stories and experiences mean something to you as you go out into the ficld cach and everyday.

"This month, I thought about telling you a story about our new family installment Spanky, the baby goat but I couldnt find а way to correlate it to our business. Given that, I won't even ко there,

"This, however, leaves me back at square one, “What do 1 tell these Agents who pour their hearts and souls into their business? What can I tell them that will motivate them to push a little harder, hang on a little longer because in the end they will realize all the true opportunity that American Income and National Income have to offer?”

1 have always believed that being a part of American Income and National Income offers a tremendous opportunity. ‘There is the opportunity to learn, the opportunity to grow, and the opportunity to be as successful as you want to be. Knowing this, 1 decided on talking about utilizing the opportunity that presents itself each and everyday.

American Income and National Income have a long tradition in dealing with the labor market. ‘This is the foundation of our business the “core” if you will, “Therefore, I am sure if each of you were to examine your business you would notice that the majority of t comes from this market, However, I wonder how many of you have thought about building on this foundation by breaking into other markets ie. credit unions, associations, Globe leads, and Child Safe, ‘Think about this realistically, Are you utilizing the opportunity to its fullest potential?

"This month, Scott Smith, Executive Vice President, contributes first article regarding non-traditional leads, and how you can better utilize the unconventional leads you have in your repertoire. Included with his contribution, we have also included a write- up on Willie Hollis, a new Agent with the Steve Friedlander Agency, who is taking full advantage of these non-traditional leads and. making it work for himself and his Agency. When. T asked Steve about Willie he said, "When T first met Willie,

lalso met his wife Teresa. They both wanted to help families, and they knew Child Safe was what would accomplish this goal. ‘They believed this program would give them the opportunity to benefit both their community and themselves. Willie has also personally recruited new Agents and is assisting them in utilizing the opportunity of non-traditional leads like Child Safe. I believe they too will do well because Willie is counting on them to help us grow, Willic has done well from the start and is continuing to improve, spreading the word about the wonderful benefits we offer. 1 believe it is the culture we have created that makes things like this happen. We live in a changing world. We have to stay ahead and not get behind.’

As I have thought about what Willie has done, I believe he has made this successful because of his commitment not only to labor, but his community as well, He has taken it upon himself to break from the status quo. 1 am confident that in the long-run this will pay off for Willie, his customers, his Agency, and the Company. Willie is definitely an example of what can be done in utilizing the opportunity of non-traditional leads.

In this issue, we also examine, "The Power of Public Relations." We ask the all-important question, "Are you utilizing your Public Relations team to their fullest potential?" Our Public Relations teams work hard everyday establishing relationships with the labor. community so that you may have a leg-up with the prospects you visit. "Thinking about this concept, it is hard not to realize that what these PR folks do impacts your business in a big way. If you need an example of how PR impacts your business, take a look at the Durhon Oldham Agency which utilize their PR team to reach out to union members and make their presence known in the political community by getting issues regarding working families brought to local political platforms. In the end, this gets the word out about the Бепей we offer, the causes we support, and is not only an advantage to the Agents and the Agency, but to the Company as well.

Again, 1 hope what I have discussed has helped even in some small measure to improve you business, to motivate you in way, shape, ог form, and possibly shown you the benefits of maximizing the opportunity you have with AIL and МИЛСО.

Back to the basics and getting better at it!

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2005 All business and PR credits must be at the Home Office to count for June production.

Total Bonuses Paid Out

This month AIL and NILICO paid a total of $685,009.01 in bonuses. For more information on the monthly bonuses, turn to

Page 16.

[Required Retention Rate

Effective Jan. 1, 2005, to be eligible for bonuses and featured in Spotlight, Producers must meet the required Retention rate or the minimum Net to Gross. The Net to Gross rate varies based on bonus guidelines. ‘The rate listed below is for Spotlighe recogni only. Net to Gross is used only during the Producers first eight months.

Retention: 6896. Net to Gross: 78%

The asterisks, shown throughout the magazine, indicate that place will be a year- to-date award winner. The Producers, who will be recognized at the New Orleans Awards Presentation, are the: top SGA from. cach category, top two PR Managers and top two PR Representatives from each category, top RGA. top five MGAs, top five GAs, the top SA, and top ten Individual Producers. Check your production! If there is an asterùsk by your position, you could Бе on your way to The Fairmont in New Orleans! The convention will be beld July 27-30, 2006.

Congratulations are in Order!

"Timothy Clark, a Producer with the Jim Surace Agency, achieved $100,000 of 13-month in force premium. Anastasiya Fedosova, а GA with the Tom Williams Agency, achieved $100,000 of 13-month in force premium.

Sylvia Freeman, an SA with the Williams-Williams Agency, achieved $100,000 of 13-month in force premium,

Noc Gonzales, a GA with the Jatoft-Foti Agency, achieved $100,000 of 13-month in force premium. Carlton Lear, a Producer with the Bob Olson Agency, achieved $100,000 of 13-month in force premium, Andrew Limoli, а GA with the Durhon Oldham Agency, achieved $100,000 of 13-month in force premium,

Helen Taylor, a Producer with the Rick Altig Agency, achieved $100,000 of 13-month in force premium.

Knowing the difference between “add-on” and "bill with” can reduce confusion in instructions to the Home Office,

‘An “add-on? is used when adding to an existing policy: * Benefit (example: Waiver of Premium, B2000) > Rider (example: ‘Ten Year Term, Spouse Rider) Write at the top of the application, "add-on to 1234567."

Also, please check the бох "Rider Add-ons/Conversions" on the new business transmittal,

A “bill-with’ is used when the coverage is to be billed with an existing policy (example: Whole Life, A71). Write the existing policy number at the top of the application as follows, "bill with #1234567." Following these simple guidelines can save everyone time, and will help us determine your intentions when you made the sale,

Founder’s Club Outstanding Producers April 2005

Н John Franklin. David Cohen 1 $46,982 то |2 Noe Gonzales | Јао ой 1 $48,820 ва |i DeShelia Hargrove| Ec ede 1 $59,730 ШЕШ | ‘OmarHashimi | Jatoft-Foti й, ET па

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Promotions

Promoted to 52,5 Percent Supervising Agent Evelyn Amador __ Kimblin Соми Carlos Gonzalez odd Krentzel Timothy Meyer Christopher Roden Kevin Barrow Kevin Dion Fernando Gonzalez Christopher Kroshus Gisela Motta Joseph Rodr Bradley Bittner Kristen Dore Fargo Hall Ka Law Edward Murphy Bobby Salmons Nicholas Bromhal Shaun Ferguson Howard Heron Nichole Lincoln Edward Osborne Jason Shambo ‘Michael Castell Jameson Flaherty Timothy Howe Jorge Lopez Bret Padilla Matthew Shannon. Sabeel Caudle E] Tandy Franklin Jen Ingimundson Ryan Lundahl Ronald Rivera Brian Taylor Marco Chow Ryan Freund ‘Alexandre Kalinie Nathan Marsh Brian Robbins Andrew Turk Jeremy Coakley Jessica Gibson Garth Kaufmann Flavio Mendes Jason Roby Shamir Wallani

Promoted to 55 Percent Supervising Agent Rog Beaudro ‘Joshua Harris. Thomas Queen Cody Bellah Shea Maliszewski Nathan Snider Shakia Crump “Taniqua Medina Matthew Willrodt

Promoted to 57.5 Percent General Agent Richard Barbour ‘Clayton Frost Kimberly Mals Mark Raiman “Thomas VanOsdol. Dane Carruth Mark Gorman Thomas McElwee Dustin Tolbert Brian Varney ‘Timothy Clark Matthew Ho Joel McNett Robert Trudden Matthew Dahler Phillip Humbel Jorge Negron Robert Trujillo

Promoted to 60 Percent General Agent ‘Alex Bluhm Lynn Cao

Promoted to Master General Agent Derrick Bates Sidney Hodgskiss Katharine Josh Tony Motley Ryan Eckroth Matthew Hogan Richard Koschatzky “Tara Soderman Gary Fix Danielle Holmes Earnest Loveless Jason Young

Promoted to State General Agent Erik Graham Steven Jakubczak Mare Rosen

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Happy Anniversary!

__ Company Anniversaries

Thanks for all you do. Congratulations!

32 Years of Service David Blaisdell

29 Years of Service Roger Johnson

26 Years of Service Joseph Manone

22 Years of Service Suzanne Powers

21 Years of Service Steve Friedlander

17 Years of Service John Wagner

15 Years of Service Steve Foti

13 Years of Service David Thornton

10 Years of Service Steve Hartman Lawrence Hauck Vedran Pipinic

9 Years of Service

Durhon Oldham. Leo VanDenBussche

8 Years of Service

Bruce Goudy Michael Hanson

7 Years of Service

"Thomas Reddoch Al Wall

6 Years of Servic: Theresa Bellajaro David уе

5 Years of Service ‘Timothy Clark Wayne Hendricks

Allan Jennings Bill Jennings

4 Years of Service Pat Alessi James Bailey Timothy Collier Joseph Diecedue Joseph Galusha Steve Greer Patricia Lee Jim Read Jennifer Schnarr

3 Years of Service

Paul Hall Travis Vandeberghe

2 Years of Service

Sandi Babcock. William Bell Keith Campbell Lauran Gintel Brian Hugli Vanessa Kanaan Nada Markovic Joanne Marks Patrick Mazerolle Cheryl McLean Jay Meyer Dustin Miller Richard Miller Peter Novellino Michael Pope Dan Камп Rebecca Rushnol Cristina Simao Lily Tchen

1 Year of Service

Clark Andrews Allison Bankowski John Barsuch Kelly Berger Tyleste Billingsley William Childress William Coffey Darrel Courson James Davis Patrick Dinan

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1 Year of Service Cont,

Randy Durazo Gregory Eastman Donald Goodman Andrew Graff Matthew Guertin Kevin Hahn

John Hornak Michael Leith Russ Merkow Levar Morgan Gilbert Nesmith Edward O'Brien Richard Rothschild Matthew Sharrock Tara Snowden Deborah Vella Anthony Walthour Ryan Wilkie

Individual Producers

Burnaby, BC

Los Angeles, CA

Concord, CA

Halifax, NS

Auckland, N

Las Vegas, NV

Edison, NJ

6. Nadia King Santa Rosa, CA

Los Angeles, СА

Marietta, GA

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April Production

Individual Producers

1. Raymond Lau $34,684 731 | Russell Chang Rick Altig

All Time Record to

Month: Ne ALP

2. Thomas Cullen 20256 94 Dustin Venekamp. Altig-Orlovic 3. Alejandra Godoy 20,78 | 96 David Iriye David Cohen 4. Ricardo Ferreira 20,119 84.6 | Barry Dillah Eric Giglione 5. Omar Hashimi 19,658 774 |Steve Foti Jntoft-Foti 6. Nadia King 19315 68.8 | Nadia King ‘Altig-Orlovie 7. Kevin Haines 19,185 68.5 | Eric Dionne Imran Satti 8. Max Quasem 18,966 885 | Earnest Loveless David Cohen 9. William Hollis 18,517 | 100 Lawrence Hauck Steve Friedlander 10. Sylvia Freeman 17,776 Williams-Williams 1L. Lily Tehen 17,647 David Iriye David Cohen. 12. Timothy Cruise. 17,592 Bob Olson 13. DeSheila Hargrove 17,560 Diane Carrion Eric Giglione 14. Lance Brown 17449 Steve Hartman 15. Crystal Valentine 17,342 Steve Hartman 16. Daniel Potilechio 17,018 David Wang Bob Olson 17. Carla Miller 15,905 John Akers 18. Robert Appel 15675 | 82 Russell Morris "Tom Williams. 19. Peter Kang 15525 | 100 Jeremy Welch Slav Bitman 20. Maijargal Sukhbaatar 15222 742 Gleb Ostrovsky ^ Percentage of Net to Gross. All Time Be YTD Production YTD: $277,779 Net ALP AL Rtn b $76,156 79.6 Б 75934 755 John Akers К 71,504 85.0 Steve Hartman а 68,969 837 Bob Olson. " 66341 | 83 Joseph Moore "Tom Williams Я 64,664 774 | Steve Foti Jatoft-Foti . 63,321 88.5 | Earnest Loveless David Cohen A 62,370 71.8 | David Wang. Bob Olson E 59,730 77.2 | Diane Carrion Eric Giglione H 59,611 70.2 | David Iriye David Cohen. . 57.881 896 |р; Wang Bob Olson. 12. Samantha Chui 57,334 87 Bridgitt Driscoll-Hunt Williams-Williams 13. Ruben Soberanes 56,758 778 | Doreen Ryan-Foti Jatoft-Foti 14. Cody Bellah 56399 | 86 Geneser-Geneser 15. Helen Taylor 55,429 72.5 |Shamshinder Sidhu Rick Altig 16. Nadia King 52,008 688 | Nadia King Altig-Orlovic. 17. Crystal Valentine. 51,684 843 Steve Hartman 18. Ricardo Ferreira 49,843 846 | Barry Dillah Eric Giglione 19. Ronald Friedlander 49,000 75.7 | Theodore Pappas Eric Giglione 20. М ое Gonzales 48,819 794 | Doreen Ryan-Foti Jatoft-Foti 4 Percentage of Net to Gross

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Company News

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Proud to S:

American Income and National Income boast combined assets of over $1.2 billion with more than $22.7 billion of life insurance in force.

+ We are licensed throughout the United States, Canada, and New Zealand.

We are one of the largest providers of supple- mental insurance benefits in our marketplace.

y We're A Part of American

Income and National Income, and Here is Why!

J Wait! Theres More!

According to online information, facts, and stats released by the Insurance Information I National Income’s holding company, is among the top 20 U.S. Life/Health Insurance Groups and Companies (based on 2003 revenues).

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Agent Tips Providing Plus One Service Starts with the Basics

As the Home Office focuses on service to our Agents and customers we are also researching ways to help everyone have a better understanding of what Plus One Service really means from the ground up. Below is a Claims hint that will help you provide better service and in turn allow the Home Office to provide better service, Also, take a look at how the process becomes full-service with the “Good News Archive" (shown in the box below).

Each policy written by American Income or National Income contains an Incontestability Clause. This clause is something which should be a part of the sample policy review which takes at the time of application, The clause states that during the ars the coverage is in force, the company can contest айу of the information provided on the application. The ion provided on the appli nswer to the

questions asked by the Agent when the application.

ion isin

all, the coverage was issued and they have the policy in their hand. However, this investigation may y to verify all information regarding medical and personal history was accurately recorded at the time the application was taken and to ablish the onset of the condition that resulted in the claim. The im

processing a claim while medical history is obtained from

be nec

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igation process will inc

the attending physician or hospital. It may also ће

is taken. The applicant signs an application necessary to verify arrest and driving history. A.M. Best, one of the country's oldest and most 1 MetLife for insurance attesting to the accuracy of the Payment or denial of the c annot be respected ratings companies, rates American ЕН " information provided on the application. М а Laow the established until all necessary information. i ior" 2. Prudential Financial ‘Therefore, it is very important that the. Б ы ONS is received. Our current turnaround Income and National Income A+ “Superior, = = <= дању Hiie eia 3 Q” Xn 5 3 F A > ~ 3. TIAA-CRE questions are asked exactly as they are. Q" words quality time for processing claims is three to its second highest rating for overall financial a : Т ane are recorded р is four days; however, ЈЕ М 4 New York Life written and the answers are recorded and quantity, but have you four days; however, if an investigation strength (as of 4/04). 3 exactly as they are provided by the ETE EM 3 is required, that time is extended 5 Mass. Mutual Life applicant, Complete details can ШО C' word The ини all the requested information is * We have a strong relationship with labor unions, 6. Northwestern Mutual be recorded on, or attached to, the “С” word is contestable. What received. credit unions, and associations which allow 7. AFLAC application or sided required does the “С” word mean to We want to be able to provide the | Т + ^ р questionnaires. The Underwriting 7 us to actively support and become involved in 8. UnumProvident 855 5 ий gend you? Your Agency? And, fastest possible payment of claim labor and labor related causes. c John Hancock пале provided on the application based on the Company? enm put ines eaten ? : 0. incipal Financia idelines of age, amount, and recorded г ВИО being о ое * American Income and National Income offer a 11 с T ги » БА pen 5 55 Remember, Underwriting provide an answer regarding cligibility for ) which-eabased 1 Quan Life of Amer рам every aprendon See EU ae shat F A 1 heen Бана Насаи af од with ы б mi 3. Ancoln Nationa providers of medical services as well as the policyholder cial security from the very first sale for years to 14 588885 During the time the policy is “contestable” (two years from the 1 home will not accept assignment come. E 1 m date of issue) any claim is subject to investigation. This includes. understand an investigation will be У A 15. Pacific Life claims for death benefits, hospital, cancer, or accident claims, conducted. Therefore, it is important to be prepared to address + At American Income and National Income, 16. Mutual of Omaha or claims for disability benefits. This investigation process this situation with your clients. Know the process and the terms Sy у P y P there are always opportunities for promotions 17. Western & Southern can be confusing for the policyholder or beneficiary.After of the policy. Do not promise more than we can provide, and advancement. 18. Jefferson-Pilot 19. Unitrin Torchmark Good News Archive

Notes From Home Office Raving Fans

Great Things to Say

Last month, an e-mail was received from a New Zealand policyholder regarding payment of her claim. Even though additional information was required to fully evaluate her claim, she expressed her appreciation for our assistance, and her satisfaction with our customer service. The electronic transfer of the funds to her bank account was also a plus. Thanks goes to Claims for handling this matter in an efficient and professional manner.

About a Great Company!

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Supervising Agents General Agents

Los Angeles, СА. Ralcigh, NC Great Neck, NY 1 H Denver, CO H Denver, CO e Auckland, NZ Albuquerque, NM

| ис зета All Time Record to Be April Production Month: $102,403 1st Yr. Bric Neal Month: $111,262 Net ALP Bric Neal

Lynn Cao к т David iche David Cohen. Robert Trujillo Jeremy Welch Slay Bitman Steven Dichiaro д у 3 | Danielle Holmes | Bill Jennings James Worf T .8 | Joshua Goodman | Bill Jennings Karen McQuoid. Lawrence Hauck | Steve Friedlander Cesar Astralaga и 30,43 Dorian Oldham | Durhon Oldham Jeffrey Oskman Е Y Е Williams-Williams Matthew Ho н 7 Russell Chang Rick Altig

И Time Record to B. Month: $43,409 Ist Y | Month: $68050 Net ALP Mary Ann Gacie | m Gk

. Philip Prata. I т Eric Giglione X Gershon Klein б v Dod Ackerman | Eric Giglione

. Luis Heredia > E Joseph Callahan | Wes Bangs |. Evelyn Amador 1 T Earnest Loveless Dad Cohen Mark Zastrow Wayne Hendricks | Joseph Manone

j. Shannon Spindler Christopher Clark | Rick Altig 10. Bradley Kulak 3 и L4 |Jim Bianchi Durhon Oldham.

All Time Record to Beat roducti YTD: $489,120 1st Yr. Eric Neal YTD: $864,620 Net ALP All Time Record to Beat YTD P. оп ——

YTD Production : 526; y Am Gal УТО; $443893 Net ALP Mary Am Gaclic Yeas

Agent 1* Year

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NetALP NG

$101,255 Е Williams-Williams. 120,928 .5 | David Hausman _ | Eric Giglione 119378 David Iriye David Cohen 138,563 Danielle Holmes Bill Jennings

Net Aly NG Rtn Agent . Terrence Thomas , ‘Joseph Callahan | Wes Bangs . Rog Beaudro x Derrick Bates Steven Greer . Shea Maliszewski . $ Michael Walsh kick Altig Jane Ronga T j David Hausman | Eric Giglione

122,840 Eugene Melamed | Slav Hitman 190,586 ‘Mathew Hart Jim Surace

. Ricardo Ferreira 3 Barry Dillah Eric Giglione 134,970 Lawrence Hauck | Steve Friedlander 85,354 ‘Tim Schroeder Marc Morton И . 97,321 8 | Joshua Goodman | Bill Jennings Supervising Agent selection guidelines for recognition in the Spotlight are as follows: Mast Arve one Fiat Yaar Agent coded and mee al reduction reguirements. ү 83,716 Wayne Hendricks | Joseph Manone

General Agent selection guidelines for recognition in the Spadlighr are as follows: Must бае tro Fist her Agents coded and meet al production repirement.

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Our foundation here at American Income and National Income is based on our strong partnership with organized labor, We have worked with unions for a half nized, Through the relationships we have fostered over the years, products and services have been developed with

пешу and are a company which proudly proclaims we are fully оп

workers and their families in mind,

Also, over the years, we have created and supported a culture of action both in everyday union circles and the political We believe in building rela ment in mind, and our Public Relations team tale this to heart each and every day.

are

ionships with the labor mov

Our business revolves around relationships from the one-on-one contact you have with clients and prospects to the mutual meetings with labor leaders. In the end, all has to do with the "power of public relations.” Take a look at the Farenthold, a PR Representative from the Durhon Oldham Agency; it outlines the

true power a relationship can have on our business and the needs of the labor movement.

story below, submitted by George

A New York VI. E Visits National Income

When the Attorney General of New York comes to call, it often strikes fear into the hearts of today's corporate chiefs. However, when he came to visit us at National Income Life, do you think that Roger and Durhon were worried? No, of course not.

We don't have any compliance issues in New York no, not us. Could it be that someone is writing bad or controlled

business? No, that isn't us either. Relax, our VI. E visitor was so much more friendly and social than that

Yes, he did have a security detail and his three aides greeted us all. However, the real question is, "Why would this VI f stop by to see us and just come in to visit?” To say it in a few words it is because we had done what many could

not in the last four years we had succeeded!

L only wish everyone in the American Income and National Income family could have been there. It was truly a high point in 23 years with my union and my company.

Durhon gathered staff and mana Attorney General, Eliot Spitzer. The place, appropriate to the occasion, was the Durhon Oldham Agency's newest

gers, our friends in labor, and his other allies to hear personally from our New York

office complex in Rochester. For all of us involved, it was like a royal christening of our new space.

Eliot Spitzer, now an announced democratic candidate for Governor of New York, is being hailed widely as the new "Sheriff of Wall Street." Lucky for us as OPEIU members, this was our

chance to meet, support, and hear a presentation first hand from arguably the finest Attorney General in the United States. OPEIU members from Local 277 and Local 212 were also present, as were leaders of all three Upstate New

York area labor federations.

Spitzer focused his remarks to us on how we as New Yorkers can move beyond economic stagnation, and how to create

Mr. Spitzer argues passionately about turning New York's economy around. No one doubts, or is in denial, we have been in the doldrums since Sept. 11, 2001

a new economic model that is responsive to old traditional industries but also to high-tech development

For over one hundred years, Upstate New York has been a leading site of business evolution through the development of products, patents, and visionary personnel; however, in recent years many of our manufacturing jobs have been lost. The names are legend IBM, Kodak, Xerox, Carrier, and Bausch & Lomb, Conversely, the reality of today's business

is less encouraging than these famous names usually imply

Business leaders are seeking, and are in need of, an educated workforce a workforce that can help propel their company and other companies forward. Business leaders need and also want a government that is able to effectively

provide an infrastructure that helps it lower its operating costs

Meanwhile, we the public are also seeking a reasonable standard efficiency, accountability, and transparency, No one personifies these reforms more than Eliot Spitzer. He has brought corporate greed to account in court and won! If he is successful in his quest for Governor of New York, few doubt he can do even more to level the playing field for working families.

In his personal remarks, Spitzer referred often to both Roger Smith, President & CEO, and American Income founder, Bernard Rapoport by name, as he claims both as supporters and friends. Не graciously thanked Durhon for

the opportunity to speak and visit our new facility. Truly,

it was a great experience.

Eliot Spitzer is one truly impressive public servant and

one fine American, and I think it fair to say he can

add all of us at National Income and members of OPEIU 277 to that list of new friends too.

To access more information about the Spitzer Campaign for Governor, go to his web site at www.

spitzer2006.com.

George Farenthold, PR Rep The Durbon Oldbam Agency

Master General Agents

3] Edison, NJ EJ Rochester, NY Г Concord, СА à | Houston, TX. F] Southfield, MI

All Time Record to Beat All Time Record to E

Month: $190,653 Ist Yr. Slav Bitman Month: $250,859 Net ALP Jim Вала

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Agent

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Eric Giglione Jim Bianchi 5 .3 | Durhon Oldham

_Regional General Agents

Denver, CO

. Doreen Ryan-Foti AJ O'Connor

. Sonny Gurney . Horace Johnson Christopher Hernandez. DeMario Cooper . Robert Dunn.

. David Iriye

Jatofe-Foti Steve Greer Paul Rumbue ‘Tom Williams Chris La Fond Slav Bitman Marc Morton. David Cohen.

1" Year

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Eric Giglione Eric Giglione

All Time Record to Beat Production | YTD: $1,705,178 Ist Yr. Slav Bitman |

. Jim Bianchi . Doreen Ryan-Foti . Eugene Melamed . Scott Keeney . Jason Mollo Joshua Goodman 9. DeMario Cooper 10. Brian Traboulay

А gent

$347,176

293,132

273,088

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Bill Jennings

All Time Ri [ YTD: $2,168,283 Net ALP Paul Rumbue |

YTD Production Nie 1“ Year

NetALP NG que tALP NC

Eric Giglione Steve Greer Durhon Oldham Jatoft-Foti

Slav Bitman Oldham-Hadayia David Zophin Bill Jennings Slav Bitman Rick Altig

Master General Agent selection guidelines for recognition in the Spotlight are as follows: Muse haw fur First Year Agents coded and meet al prediction requirements.

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_ Bonus Page

Max Оазет. Omar Hashimi “Sylvia F

Crystal Valentine а Daniel Potilechio ~ DeSheila Hargrove

‘Total Retention Bon

Bob Olson.

Total PR Bonus Paid: $26,135.87 41 PR Reps Qualified

* Only the top ten qualifiers in each bonus category are shown. A full list of bonus qualifiers is provided on the inserts accompanying this magazine.

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Contributions

MONETARY DONATIONS

American Income & National Income

+ Gave $5,000 to the Campaign for America’s Future for their Gala Awards Dinner,

+ Donated $2,500 to the Labor Project for Working Families.

| * Donated $2,500 to the National Interfaith Committee for | Worker Justice. + Contributed $1,000 to the IWDC.

Rick Altig Agency * Gave $250 to the UNDE scholarship fund. + Donated $500 to the OHA. * Contributed $1,000 to the UFCW 1529. + Contributed $1,500 to the CUPE 500. * Gave $120 to the Vancouver Musicians Association. + Donated $250 to the Memphis Fire Fighters Local 145. + Donated $330 to BKRS 144, + Gave $120 to Les Voix Solidaires Choir. + Gave $500 to the Oregon Hunter's Association, * Contributed $50 to CEP 324. + Donated $400 to the Washington APWU.

* Contributed $200 to the North Carolina Association of ‘Teachers Assistants,

* Contributed $300 to IBT 81. * Gave $300 to the NOLC. + Donated $350 to the Montana Snowmobilers Association,

Eric Giglione Agency * Donated $10,000 in association with the American Income Home Office to the New Jersey State AFL-CIO Legislative

Mark Hancock Agency

+ Gave $150 to the Indiana Democratic Party Annual Jefferson Jackson Day Dinner.

* Contributed 875 to the Indianapolis Fire Fighters Local 416 Survive Alive program.

+ Donated $300 to the Central Indiana Labor Council.

+ Donated $300 to Laborers of Indiana golf tournament.

+ Contributed $150 to the Tippecanoe Building Trades Council golf outing,

David Zophin Agency

+ Gave $200 to the OPEIU Local 6 scholarship fund,

+ Gave $500 to the Massachusetts AFL-CIO. Donated $250 to the Pioneer Valley Democratic Campaign. Contributed $1,000 to AFSCME Council 4. + Contributed $75 to the Working Families Campaign. + Gave $50 to the Springfield Democratic Committee, Gave $250 to Teamsters Local 1150, Donated $500 to the UFCW Local 371 golf outing. Gave $500 to the UFCW Local 1445 charity foundation, + Contributed $500 to the Rhode Island Burn Vie

Memorial Fund.

Donated $300 the IAM опне the 2 > у;

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SGA PRODUCTION

APRIL CATEGORY I YTD CATEGORY I NAME NG АТМ Ist r. NET | Ist Ir. OB) |*6of РУОВЈ | NETALP | NETALP OBJ |*6 of ALP OBJ P RTN Ist Ir. МЕТ | Ist Ir. OB | %of РУОВЈ | NETALP | NETALP OBJ |% of ALP OBJ) Durhon Oldham. 758 $258,513 $330,000 $472,113 $525,000 90 84 Eric Giglione 727 $1,405,254 $1,560,000 90 $2,137,619 $2,474,000 86 88 APRIL CATEGORY І YTD CATEGORY І NAME | АТМ | istYr. NET | 1stYr.OBJ | %of FYOBJ| NETALP | NETALP OBJ |% of ALP OBJ! РЕ“ RTN It Ir. NET | 1stYr.OBJ | %of FYOBJ| NETALP | NET ALP OBJ % of ALP OBJ) Geneser-Geneser 98 $166,986. $115,000 145 $222,480 $181,500 123 134 Geneser-Geneser 98 $166,986 $115,000 145 $222,480 $181,500 123 134. APRIL CATEGORY III YTD CATEGORY III NAME ‘Ist Ir. NET | 154 Ur. OBJ |*6of FYOBJ| NETALP МЕТАР OBJ |% of ALP OBJ РЕ* RTN | TstYr. NET | Ist Vr. OB | % о! РУОВЈ | NETALP | MET ALP OBJ |% of ALP OB) Bill Jennings. 69.9 $127,726 $86,500 M8 $169,611 $140,000 121 135 Bill Jennings 69.9 $535,755. $346,000 155 $750,420 $560,000 134 145 Oldham-Hadayia 94 90,234 78,000 "6 M8,527 126,000 118 17 Steve Greer. no 441,811 336,000 11 552,579 500,000 "m m Steve Greer. no 102,098 84,000 12 17,794 125,000 no 116 Oldham-Hadayia 94 186,273 204,000 » 279,535 204,000 17 114 Villam Milan s зми ass | mo | moe | mse| wm P Chris Lafond 75.7 86,553 82,500 105 329,073 130,000 99 102 APRIL CATEGORY IV YTD CATEGORY IV ‘Ist Yr. NET Ist Vr. OBJ | *6of FYOBJ| NETALP | NETALP OBJ |% of ALP OBJ ‘Ist Yr. NET Ist Ur. ОВЈ | % of РУОВЈ | NETALP | NET ALP OBJ |% of ALP OB: Slav Bitman. 83 $135,553 $78,000 4 $146,359 $121,500 120 147 Slav Bitman 83 $566,368 $312,000 182 $619,271 $486,000. 127 155 Steve Hartman. n3 78,938 71,500 по 145,632 114,000 128 по Steve Hartman n3 308,208 286,000 108 553,698 456,000 121 115 pte rene da mcs sei eet eed e o dern sorta Зи Mark Hand жэ: monos | wi | идө]: мом [ава M APRIL CATEGORY V YTD CATEGORY V NAME NG RTN Ist Vr. NET | 1stYr.OBJ % of FYOBJ| МЕТАР NET ALP OBJ |% of ALP OB) PF* ‘Ist Yr. МЕТ | 1stYr. ОВЈ | % 01 FYOBJ| NETALP |NET ALP OBJ |% of ALP OBJ| Wes Bangs 1 667 | $3455 $28,500 108 $36,693 02800 36 97 Wes Bangs 687 9177983 $114,000 156 $202,775 $170,000 по 138 APRIL CATEGORY VI YTD CATEGORY VI NAME NG RIM | istYr. NET | TstYr.OBJ | % f FYOBJ| NETALP | NETALP OBJ |% of ALP OB) РЕ* NAME NG RTN Ist Ir. NET Ist Vr. OB | %of FYOBJ| NETALP | NETALP OBJ % of ALP OBJ, MS Imran Satti 95 534,020 $40,500 Си $101,095 $63,750 159 12 Imran Satti —— $56,519 $67,500 м $161,007 $106,250 152 *

* Note: The Performance Factor is the average of the First Ye

Objective percentage and the Net ALP Objective percentage.

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* Note: The Performance Factor isthe average of the First Year Objective percentage and the Net ALP Objective percentage.

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PR Representatives

PR Manager

Debbie Enstedt Winnipeg, MB. Category А: Rona Pileggi Spano Malka Arony Woodridge, IL a Phoenix, AZ Category B: Brenda Swecker Lou Nell Busby

Category С;

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Canonsburg, РА

Renee Flannery N. Royalton, OH

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Jeffersonville, IN

Cheryl Cook Harrisburg, PA

April Production YTD Production PR Manager PRN г Cards SGA 1. Debbie Enstedt Debbie Enstedt 58,443 | Rick Altit 2. Malka Arony 72. Joseph Galusha 18,961 | Durhon Oldham 3. Joseph Galusha 4237 |Durhon Oldham 3. Malka Arony 18747 |Cohen/Hartman.

Category A No. Cards SGA 1. Rona Pileggi Spano | 4165 | Bob Olson ‘Malka Arony 11,848 | Cohen/Hartman 2. Malka Arony 3,014 | Cohen/Hartman 2. David Blaisdell 8,514 | Rick Altig

3. David Blaisdell 2480 | Rick Altig 3. Manon Brulotte 8,088 | Altig-Lyse

4, Mark Gagliardi 2222 | Jaofi-Fori 4, Richard Meshulam | 7,582 | David Cohen.

5. Richard Meshulam | 2,65 | David Cohen 5. Rona Pileggi Spano | 7,199 | Bob Olson Category B Мо, Cards SGA Category B №. Cards SGA

1. Brenda Swecker 2,239 | Chris La Fond "1, Catherine Briggle | 6,427 | Steve Hartman.

2. Lou Nell Busby 1,802 | Vie Hancock 2. Vivian Dwyer 6,288 | Altig-Hay/Bitman 3. Mario Soljan 1,066 | Steve Friedlander 3, Irene Ruryez 3,809 | Jim Surace

4. Vivian Dwyer. 1,062 | Altig-Hay/Bitman 4, Brenda Swecker 3,552 | Chris La Fond

5. Irene Ruryez 802_| fim Surace Mario Soljan 177_| Steve Friedlander

All Time PR Group Mon

ion Record

Category C m SGA 1. Renee Flannery п 35 | Oldham-Hadayia 2. Cheryl Cook. 9 26 | Тот Williams 2. Richard Case 9 3. Renee Flannery 25 | Jim Surace 3. Billy Sauers 8: 4. Richard Case. 22 | Jim Surace 3. Jerry Hartnett 8 5. Susan Fuldauer 21 | Mark Hancock

Category A + SGA categories one and сва. Category В = SGA categories three, four, and five. Category C = Top number of group credits signed from ай SGA categories. Public Relations Manager selection guidelines for recognition in the Spetgh are as follows: Must verse PR Representatives coded and meet all (production requirements. Also, please note, the number of leads will be used to break а бе in Category С.

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Operations

BOW THE pesx or Rob Falvo Feld Openitions

'The SGA Bullpen

Every good baseball team has pitchers in the bullpen preparing to pitch during а game, ‘The bullpen is where the pitchers warm- up and hone their skills for the big moment when they vil take

the mound,

Using this

me philosophy, at American Income and National Income, we have decided to put together our own bullpen of SGA is bullpen will allow these MGAs and RGAs to

prepare and hone theit leadership skills for the opportunity of

candidates, T

becoming a State General Agent.

Listed below is the current *

nominations, and after пи

ting with everyone, we

GA Bullpen.” We started with 42

arrowed it

down to the best 22 candidates, You will sec only 19 on the list

because three already have been appointed to SGA positions

This is an excellent opportunity and is the ultimate step on the

leadership ladder, Therefore, on behalf of all of us at the Home

Office, 1 would like to congratulate you on your selection.

The Bullpen as of April 21, 2005 MGA/RGA SGA

МСА/ВСА $СА

1. AJ O'Connor Alex Roland Bill Heath

Steve Greer Chris La Fond Mark Hancock Rick Altig Rick Altig David Cohen "Tyrone Conard Rick Altig Altig-Orlovic Rick Altig

2.

3.

4, Brian Traboulay 5. Chad Deley

6. David Туе

7. Demetrius Peete 8, Dustin Raaum

9. Dustin Venekamp.

10. Jeff Churchfield

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11. John DeRosier 12. Josh Goodman 13. Lee Conti

14, Marcus Smith 15. Mitch Duplantis 16. Rob Dunn

17. Roger Fung

18. Roland Fletcher 19. Wayne Hendricks

Williams-Williams Bill Jennings

Eric Giglione

Jim Surace

Mare Rosen

Mare Morton Rick Altig

Bill Taylor

Joseph Manone

Insight

The face of Am. changing, and that represents an opportunity for you.

Did you know, in 1999 we wrote $52,000,000 in sales of Which $31,000,000 were from union members? In 2004, we wrote $89,000,000 and just $37,000,000 of that came from inion membership.

ican Income and National Income is ever-

jon marketplace is a finite opportunity which, when day account for maybe $55,000,000 in

tremendous privilege to be of service to the union

maximized, sales. It is

may son

membership throughout America, Canada, and New Zealand, However, we really need to expand our horizons if,

as a company, we intend to continue

it amazing growth of the past five years,

Given the above, this represents a ground floor opportunity

‘The current level of premium we write on an annual basis will soon serve only as the foundation of future sales. We have

New Agent, Willie Hollis of the Steve Friedlander Agency in New Zealand, works primarily referrals and Child Safe and received nearly $3,000 in bonus money for his first month of production, nearly $20,000 in Net ALP.

A Ground Floor Opportunity Non-Traditional Leads

sources for premium that we have yet to capitalize on, ‘These sources include Partners? Plan renewals, our privacy mailing, the

senior marks

3lobe leads, Child Safe, referrals lists, associations, and even our own policy holders

Just imagine if you could excel in one ог two of these markets just like Willie Hollis of the Steve Friedlander Agency in New Z Willie wrot

aland? See the write up below to find out just how

most $20,000 of premium essentially from self-

generated Child Sale leads and referrals!

Over the next several months, РИ introduce to you some of the top performers who specialize in generating their business from

these non-traditional markets,

Your company was built on dreaming big and implementing

realistically. How big can you dream?

“My wife and 1 have put out the Child Safe stands and boxes throughout our community. We have placed them in medical centers, schools, child care businesses, and other locations. 1 believe Child Safe offers a wonderful opportunity here in New Zealand, Our children are our greatest gift and when I show the kit to families, they are just blown away by it, Once I explain the features of the Child Safe program, they are more than willing to give me a chance to show them what other benefits American Income can offer as far as family protection. 1 don't have to do that much from that point on because the insurance basically sells itself.

As for referrals, I get many through the visits I make from the Child Safe leads. When the word gets out about the benefits we are offering, people are just excited about finding out more. More than that, I am excited by the privilege of telling them.”

"Child Safe is just cream on the pudding because the insurance just sell itself”

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3 ; New оа. N x July, 97530, 20%

T NEW, ORLEA ORLEANS ^

Malka Arony

Billy Sau

Cheryl Cook

Richard Meshulam.

Renee Flannery

Susan Fuldauer othy Farr

Charles Kenneth Altizer Cyntha Lebun-Yaffe Jerry Hartnett Robert Dailey William Verbeten Brenda DiSomma Becky Cutler

Vivian Dwyer Leigh Yost

Krissa Hensley Brenda Swecker Kelly Bittle

Irene Rurycz

Donald Spohn Suzanne Powers Lou Nell Busby George Farenthold

Public Relations Bonus

Qualifiers

$1,979.10 $1,693.46 $1,358.98 $1,135.20 $1,059.44 $1,056.24 $985.05 $922.12 $783.43 $765.93 $763.69 573494 $724.52 $707.64 $656.40 $628.49 $606.40 $59828 $582.12 $57334 $55632 $533.32 $532.81 $503.67 $471.46 $465.60 $453.92 $439.40 $430.79 $387.80 $337.00 $323.64 $314.64 $309.42 $281.19 $273.15 $267.99 $256.32 $231.93 $231.66 $219.07

JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER

DECEMBER Total

$26,135.87

Doreen Foti-Ryan Barry Dillah David Iie Jim Bianchi Sonny Gurey Matthew Wotfanger Dorian Oldham эмсе Hauek Ата O'Connor Hal Herman Earnest Loveless Steve Foti Christopher Hernandez. David Ackerman David Human ‘Theodore Pappas Wilt Hayden ‘Cohen, Micah Diane Carrion James lip Wayne Hendricks Allan Jennings Susan Bergh Jason Mollo William Schwarz Melanie Cohen Scott Johnson Bridge Driscoll-Hune. Scott Rhodes Nex Roland Roger Johnson Robert Dunn

з692061 $6,032.34 $5,747.09 $5,186.11 $5,078.60 $5,046.37 ила 3425685 3398223 $5,987.44 3372259 0874 $3,437.60 $3,238.88 saa 5306236 5350754 328355 3285765 5175884 $2,673.52 $2,667.05 $2,645.89 82,615.08 3258975 2473.73 $2,438.89 $2,418.51 $2,290.85 $2,274 09 $2,265.99 $2,216.87

Leadership Bonus.

April Bonus Qualifiers Michal Walsh ne, Sidney Hodge sissoo Samuel Cohen $1763.67 бн. КҮЛ Joke Hancock m Joegh Callahan suas Ngochich Cao ne Cesar Auriga зами Brian lane эзы Мы nun Karen Мейд знао Andrew Limo sas Gershon Klein 166022 Salvatore Giacchi $619.48 Manel Olea sius Бате Lorena setas VET $596.99 Philip Pata $529.64 John Buse 15095 Walia Сый» sen Evelyn Amador. и» Mary Ann Gace замо Shea ieee p Noc Gonzales san Cheri Foni sam —— a Clayton Роже p card Barbour sun Leo Porter p Mark Gorman son Paul Gouveia по Michael Nowak $306.09

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Steven King ‘Wayne Ulrich Mathew Kernan Ray Sharples Omar tushini Stephen Maloney Justin Harris. Bradley Kulak Shawn Richmond Russell Lewis Andrew Manchon Richard Cassidy Glenn Seon Jamie Winker Lis Roemer

Lai Назва Ricardo Ferreira. Laura Fisher. Michael Leith James Larkin Wes Elder

Victor Quimson Frank Soren Rainey Humera

$300.43 329245 $286.41 а $202.61 3262.32 126001 32554. COEN $247.96 $9245.90 32047 nan $2990 $236.63 $236.56 31646 $234.24 юмо $205.73 518076 m 316579

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Retention Bonus

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