A very small percentage of people in the world truly have the ability to energize a room. Life insurance and annuity industry icon Roger McCarty, the founder of Brokers International who passed away late last year at the age of 81, was one of those people.
I had the privilege of meeting with Roger at the Brokers International campus in Panora, Iowa — about 45 miles west of Des Moines and in the middle of the only remaining county in the state still without a traffic light — on two occasions within the past three years and interviewed him one other time several years ago.
No matter how many people were at the table, Roger would frequently dominate the conversation with his unbridled and genuine enthusiasm for not only his company, but also the insurance and annuity business in general. He wasn't being rude; he just had a lot to share.
Perceptions of him from my own personal experiences were corroborated when I interviewed some of his close friends and family members for a feature about his legacy that will appear in the February issue of Life Insurance Selling.