William Penn Life, 1968 (3. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1968-03-01 / 3. szám

William Penn Top Five Producers For The Year 1967 We are pleased and proud to present once again the names of those Field Representatives, who by their persistent, dedicated efforts became the leading producers of new business for the Asso­ciation. It is most pleasing to see among the top 5 two repeaters from last year Messrs. Május and Frank Wuko­­vits Jr. It is the hope of management that they will continue to repeat their fine performances for many years to come. It is through the efforts of the Field Representatives that our Associa­tion will grow and prosper and for this reason each member should want to help these men in achieving their goals by proposing new members to the Association. It is also most interesting to note and very encouraging to find that Mr. Zolán commenced working for the William Penn in January 1967 and by the end of the year became top producer. This is solid evidence that our Association does provide a better than average opportunity to become a career professional insurance man. Our congratulations to the TOP 5 to those who did not quite make the magic circle may we urge you to try just a little harder in 1968 so that next year you may be listed among the the TOP FIVE. 1. A. L. Zolán Mr. Zolán lives in Fairfield, Connecti­cut with his wife, Evelyn, and three children, Eric 18, Paul 16, and Miriam 13. Mrs. Zolán teaches in the Fairfield school system, Eric is a freshman at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, Paul is a junior at Roger Ludlowe High, and Miriam is in eighth grade at Tomlinson Junior High. Mr. Zolán, a New York city native, has lived in the Fairfield area since infancy, and was formerly in the food distributing business, and then with New York Life before coming to William Penn. His principal hobbies are selling life insurance and playing golf. * Mr. Buksar graduated from High School, attended Youngstown and Ohio State University. He has completed Part I and II of L.U.L.C., Business Insurance and Taxation, and is currently enrolled 2. Alex Buksar in the F.I.C. Course. Mr. Buksar is also active in the Life Underwriters Associ­ation of Youngstown, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Buksar have four chil­dren. His hobbies are stamps and sports. 3. John Május John Május was born in Chicago, 111., May 27, 1917. At the age of 7, in 1924, his parents took him to Europe, and he lived in Rumania until 1936. Being a citizen of the United States, he refused to be drafted into the Rumanian Army. He left that country and returned to the U.S.A. From 1936 to 1956 he held various positions, and in February 1957, he joined the William Penn Fraternal Asso­ciation, and started working as a Field man. He has completed 11 years of service in our organization and during that time has been a top producer each and every year. * Steve Üsztök, Br. Mgr. (Detroit, Mich.) . . . born December 16, 1916, Sajó­­szentpéter, Hungary. Married May 28, 1947; wife: Marion Lengyel (Clymer, Pa.). Two children. Author: “There Should Be No More War,” 1955 Wyandotte, Michigan; con­tributor to several American-Hungarian journals. Position: Branch Manager of William Penn Fraternal Association, Detroit, Michigan (Branch 18), eleven years.— For outstanding production Steve was 4. Steve Úsztok awarded the President’s Club member­ship for four years. Address: 3920 Fort Street, Lincoln Park, Michigan 48146. Tel: WA-8-0887. 5. Frank J. Wukovits, Jr. Frank J. Wukovits, Jr. was born and raised in South Bend, Indiana, graduated from St. Joseph’s High School in South Bend, attended Quincy College in Quincy, Illinois and the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. He served three years in the Army Security Agency — most of which time was spent in Ethiopia, East Africa. After completing his military service he entered the life insurance profession upon the recom­mendation of his father the State Man­­eger and a member of the Board of Directors. His wife, Mary Ann, and he are the proud parents of a one year old daughter, Kathleen Marie. 6

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