Brazill Insurance & Investments
Brazill Insurance and Investments began business in 1960. It was started by my father Edward and was formerly known as Brazill Agency. Ed has served many clients in the Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey area for many years. Ed past away in 2009 but he continued serve his clients to the very last.
I joined Ed in 1989. At that time we sold life and disability policies as well as fixed annuities. In 1992 I earned my securities registrations allowing us to offer mutual funds and variable life and variable annuities to our clients. Shortly thereafter we began offering long tem care plans. And lastly I became licensed with some of the prominent medical insurers in the area allowing us to bring group coverage to our business clients.
Today Brazill Insurance and Investments continues to offer these same policies and plans on both an individual and group basis. As an independent broker I am able to look for the most appropriate plan from multiple sources. Since companies tend to have policies that better fit a certain demographic group than others, I feel I can match my clients with policies most suitable for their situation. The same is true for my investment clients. Using a customer profile questionnaire with my investment clients, I am able to offer investments consistent with your goals and risk tolerance.
Although I am based in Pennsylvania, I hold licenses to do business in Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland, Massachusetts, Florida, Virginia and Ohio.
I have lived and worked in Upper Chichester since 1989, which is located in the southeastern part of Pennsylvania. I have been active with the Chichester Business Association since 1991. Currently I am serving as president of the CBA. During the year CBA sponsors fund raisers and community spirited projects. My particular contribution has been to chair the CBA Race/Walk to benefit the SIDS of PA Cribs for Kids.
In 1995 I became a track coach for the local CYO team. I held that position until 2004. In 2001 I took a position as assistant track indoor track coach with our local high school. In 2004 I also became assistant spring track coach with the high school. I have continued to hold these positions through the 2010 season. As a runner myself, I compete in races throughout the area from 1 mile to 10 miles. Old runners never die, we just wear our joints out.
In my less hectic moments I enjoy reading, mostly mysteries. I cannot pass the discount table at the bookstore without making a purchase or five. Crossword puzzles are another habitual pastime.
Thanks for visiting my website.
Tom

