Eric Elkins Receives Top of the Table Honor

Staff Report From Columbia CEO

Friday, September 7th, 2018

Eric Elkins, Life Insurance and Financial Services Advisor at KeenanSuggs/HUB International in Columbia, South Carolina was awarded with national Top of the Table of the Million Dollar Round Table status for the seventh year. Top of the Table is the highest level of membership in MDRT and places Elkins among the top professionals in the global life insurance and financial services industry. 
 
“Eric Elkins is a true leader in the life insurance and disability profession,” said Tommy Suggs, President and CEO of HUB Carolinas. “His seven years as a Top of the Table member of the Million Dollar Round Table is more evidence of his consistent success and his commitment and ability to help his clients. KeenanSuggs/HUB is very proud of Eric and pleased he is part of our team.”
 
Founded in 1927, the Million Dollar Round Table, The Premier Association of Financial Professionals®, is a global, independent association of more than 49,500 of the world's leading life insurance and financial services professionals from more than 500 companies in 70 countries. MDRT members demonstrate exceptional professional knowledge, strict ethical conduct and outstanding client service. MDRT membership is recognized internationally as the standard of excellence in the life insurance and financial services business.
 
MDRT provides a unique mix of networking and resources to help members broaden their expertise, grow their businesses and educate clients about the importance of financial planning. MDRT is committed to delivering innovative ideas and connecting members so they can share best practices in order to maintain high professional and ethical standards.
 
Elkins is a Columbia native and a graduate of the University of Arizona. In his position with KeenanSuggs/HUB, Elkins focuses on group employee benefits, executive compensation benefits, personal and business financial planning, estate continuation and preservation planning. He co-founded the “Double E” Fund with the Palmetto Health Foundation to provide funding for an inpatient pediatric rehabilitation program.