Jason D. Sweatt
About Jason D. Sweatt
Jason D. Sweatt serves as the Regional Vice President and Partner at Primerica, where he has over 16 years of experience in the financial services industry. He focuses on life insurance and investment strategies, helping middle-income families eliminate debt and save for the future.
Work at Primerica
Jason D. Sweatt serves as the Regional Vice President and Partner at Primerica, a position he has held since 2007. In this role, he focuses on providing financial solutions to middle-income families in Concord, New Hampshire. He is actively involved in Primerica's mission to help families eliminate debt and save for their future. With over 16 years of experience in the financial services industry, he emphasizes life insurance and investment strategies to support clients in achieving their financial goals.
Education and Expertise
Jason D. Sweatt has a solid educational background in Criminal Justice. He studied at Craven County Community College, where he achieved certifications in 2001. He furthered his education at Hesser College, obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from 2003 to 2006. His academic foundation complements his extensive experience in the financial services sector, allowing him to provide informed guidance to clients.
Background
Before his career in financial services, Jason D. Sweatt served in the United States Marine Corps as a Sergeant from 1997 to 2001. His military service took place in Cherry Point, North Carolina. This experience has contributed to his leadership skills and commitment to helping others, which he applies in his current role at Primerica.
Experience in Financial Services
With over 16 years of experience in the financial services industry, Jason D. Sweatt specializes in life insurance and investment strategies. His extensive knowledge enables him to assist clients in navigating their financial needs effectively. His long-standing tenure at Primerica has allowed him to develop a deep understanding of the challenges faced by middle-income families.