OMAHA, NE, August 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) People helping people achieve quality of life. As a fraternal benefit society, that's what Modern Woodmen of America is all about.
Elliott Bottorf, a Modern Woodmen Financial Advisor in Omaha, NE, serves members, their families, and residents in and around the South Central Nebraska region. A unique combination of business and voluntarism, the organization offers life insurance and annuities for family financial security as well as service programs and benefits for families and their communities.
Founded in 1883, the organization was named in honor of pioneering woodmen who cleared forests to build homes and communities and provide security for their families. Modern Woodmen of America was created to clear away family financial difficulties. While its founding mission has remained, Modern Woodmen's products and services have changed to meet the changing needs of today's families. Based in Rock Island, Ill., the organization serves more than 760,000 members nationwide.
Bottorf is a graduate of Sutton High School, the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, and a 2-year resident of the Omaha area. His office is located at 11840 Nicholas Street Suite #102 Omaha, NE 68154. For more information about Modern Woodmen life insurance, annuities, retirement plans and member benefits, contact Elliott at (402) 570-3935 or via e-mail at Elliott.T.Bottorf@mwarep.org.
For further information, please visit us at http://www.modern-woodmen.org.
Elliott T. Bottorf, Modern Woodmen of America
Modern Woodmen of America welcomes Elliott Bottorf to Omaha's fraternal financial team.
2012-08-08
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[Press-News.org] Elliott T. Bottorf, Modern Woodmen of AmericaModern Woodmen of America welcomes Elliott Bottorf to Omaha's fraternal financial team.