Bill Manney has announced his retirement from Texas-based insurance wholesaler Myron Steves after 40 years of service in the insurance industry. Manney served Myron Steves as West Texas business development representative.
In announcing his retirement, Manney said, “It has been great being part of the Myron Steves organization for the past 10 years.” He added that he knows he is leaving the organization in good hands.
Manney has been a part-time pastor in the Methodist Church for three years and intends to enter the ministry full-time, he said.
Myron Steves President Rob Arnold said Manney “is a ‘bright light’ in the Texas insurance industry and will be missed by his friends and colleagues.”
Source: Myron Steves


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