Principal at JB Partners, Independent Wholesaler and Consultant for Agent Recruiting and Development at McIntire Associates LLC
Location:
Plymouth, Massachusetts
Industry:
Insurance
Work:
JB Partners since Jan 2007
Principal
McIntire Associates LLC - Wilmington, MA since 2003
Independent Wholesaler and Consultant for Agent Recruiting and Development
New England Insurance Associates - Pembroke, MA 1987 - 1994
Marketing Vice President
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company - Wellesley, MA 1981 - 1986
Agent
Massachusetts Teachers Assoc. Credit Union - Boston, MA 1976 - 1979
Manager
Education:
Springfield College
Springfield College, B.S.; M.Ed.
Skills:
Fixed Annuities Long-term Care Disability Insurance Retirement Life Insurance Financial Planners Indexed Annuities Term Life Insurance Retirement Planning Estate Planning Insurance Universal Life Whole Life
Interests:
My family, photography, golf, and good friends.
Honor & Awards:
In July 2009, I participated in the "Fly-In" to Washington D.C. to meet with our members of Congress to urge their support as co-sponsors for the House & Senate Bills that had been introduced a year earlier to defeat SEC Rule 151a---the SEC's attempt to reclassify indexed annuities as securities, rather than insurance products. 151a was eventually reversed.
John Bellinger (1962-1963), Edward Hagen (1956-1960), John Mattie (1967-1971), Charles Maltese (1971-1975), Angelo Calvo (1972-1976), Richard Jones (2000-2004)
However, Sen. Mike Lee of Utah pointed to a Wall Street Journal report that former Bush State Department legal adviser John Bellinger said Gorsuch was among those who urged Bush not to issue a forceful signing statement seeking to defy Congress' effort to rein in the administration.
Date: Mar 23, 2017
Source: Google
Attorney general says he favors bringing new detainees to Guantanamo
Military commissions have just not been a practical success, said John Bellinger, legal adviser to the National Security Council and the State Department during President George W. Bushs first term.
Date: Mar 09, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Palace Coup: Shuffle of National Security Council Players Lambasted
et discussions conducted by the NSCs principals committee. The shuffle puts him on par with the Secretaries of State, Defense, Homeland Security and Treasury in the NSC, noted John Bellinger, a former State and Justice department official who served on the NSC in the George W. Bush administratio
Date: Jan 29, 2017
Category: World
Source: Google
The Daily 202: Hillary Clinton's agenda would flounder in Congress. Here are seven reasons why.
P nominee after he made a series of alarming comments in July. People were just wringing their hands grousing at cocktail parties or occasionally making their own commentary, Former State Department legal adviser John Bellinger III said in an interview about the origin of the letter. And then we
Date: Aug 11, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
Iran wants UN security council to ban future US sanctions
administration might do an end run around Congress, to go to the U.N. to impose binding obligations on the U.S. to lift U.S. sanctions, said John Bellinger, who was the State Department legal adviser from 2005 to 2009 under President George W. Bush. Its impossible that would happen.
The president has some flexibility to loosen restrictions on exports to Cuba but its not clear how far he can go in light of the Helms-Burton Act, said John Bellinger, the state departments top legal adviser under former President George W Bush.
Date: Dec 18, 2014
Source: Google
CIA feared for future of interrogation program, report shows Fmr. Bush official ...
The following day John Rizzo, former then CIA deputy general counsel, called National Security Council legal adviser John Bellinger. According to an account of the call based on Rizzo's email to other CIA officials, Rizzo called to "express our surprise and concern at some of the statements attribut
In guidelines for lethal counterterrorism action he outlined last year, Obama imposed the narrower standard of near certainty that there would be no civilian casualties. But that was then and this is now, said John Bellinger, State Department legal counsel in the George W. Bush administration.