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Story January 5, 1958

The Key West Citizen

Key West, Monroe County, Florida

What is this article about?

Three Key West representatives of Gulf Life Insurance Company—T.A. Sands, J.W. Sawyer, and J.B. Symmonette—earned top honors for outstanding sales of accident and sickness protection in 1957, with plaques to be presented.

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Local Salesmen Win Recognition

Special recognition has been given three Key West representatives of Gulf Life Insurance Company for outstanding achievements in the sale of accident and sickness protection during 1957.

T.A. Sands was the leading salesmen of Gulf Life's 900 sales and service representatives during the past year. J. W. Sawyer, superintendent for Gulf Life here, was the leading superintendent for the company which operates in nine southeastern states.

Manager J. B. Symmonette, who heads the Key West office of Gulf Life, led all Gulf Life districts in the sale of accident and sickness coverages in 1957.

Handsome plaques will be presented each of the local men in the near future in recognition of their accomplishments.

What sub-type of article is it?

Personal Triumph

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Insurance Sales Sales Recognition Gulf Life Key West Accident Protection Sickness Coverage

What entities or persons were involved?

T.A. Sands J. W. Sawyer J. B. Symmonette

Where did it happen?

Key West

Story Details

Key Persons

T.A. Sands J. W. Sawyer J. B. Symmonette

Location

Key West

Event Date

1957

Story Details

T.A. Sands led all 900 sales and service representatives in sales of accident and sickness protection. J. W. Sawyer, the local superintendent, led all superintendents in the company operating in nine southeastern states. Manager J. B. Symmonette led all districts in such sales. Plaques will be presented to them.

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