Global Atlantic Financial Group - Leaders Insights Winter 2019 | Page 4

SPOTLIGHT Julie Schneider JULIE SCHNEIDER is Vice President of the Global Atlantic Insurance Network (GAIN) distribution channel for Global Atlantic’s Traditional Life business. She brings more than 25 years of life insurance experience to the role. Julie is responsible for providing strategic direction, development and build-out of the Global Atlantic Insurance Network (GAIN) channel with a focus on business development, managing key relationships with distribution partners and ensuring execution of the Traditional Life sales strategy. Julie joined Global Atlantic in September 2017. Prior to Global Atlantic, she was Senior Vice President, Firm Selection, at NFP-PartnersFinancial, responsible for sourcing, engaging and onboarding new firms for NFP’s high-end, life insurance-focused membership organization. Prior to NFP, Julie worked at Highland Capital Brokerage as Senior Vice President, High Cap Financial and Independent Distribution, responsible for their high-end producer group and market development within their independent distribution channel. Earlier at Highland, she had responsibility for institutional distribution where she led the organization’s efforts with major financial institutions such as UBS, Wells Fargo, Deutsche Bank and many others. Julie also held a variety of positions at Jefferson Pilot. She started her financial services career in sales, having worked at both a general agency with Northwestern Mutual Life and a brokerage office with LPL. Julie holds a bachelor’s in communications and psychology from the University of Wisconsin, as well as a FINRA Series 7 registration. She is also a regular contributor to multiple industry forums. Outside of the office, Julie is a Board member of the Association for Advanced Life Underwriters (AALU), appointed in 2016. She has dedicated her time to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, AALU Brokerage General Agency Task Force and was Chair of the Women’s Engagement Forum. She is also involved in planning the annual Texas Conference for Women, a major event held each year to inspire women to excel in both professional and personal aspects of their lives. 4