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Jian Hong’s character introduction

Jian Hong: (1963~present), a native of Zunyi, Guizhou. Famous contemporary insurance marketer. < /p>

In the 1998 Shenzhen financial system’s "Youth Civilization" activity, he achieved outstanding results and was awarded the title of "Youth Job Expert";

The first MDRT in mainland China (U.S. Millionaire) Roundtable) top member, and obtained the qualification of "MDRT Top Member" for four consecutive years in 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002;

On June 28, 2002, the first national "Top Ten Insurance Stars" were held in Beijing, He was named one of the "Top Ten Insurance Stars" and "Insurance Star" in the "Insurance Star" selection event;

In 2001 and 2002, he was appointed as the local chairman of MDRT China by the MDRT organization.

The first salesperson in mainland China to establish a personal customer service club;

The first salesperson in mainland China to establish a personal customer service publication;

Jian Hong was once a top marketer in China. Jian Hong, who was the first to bring the five-star red flag to the MDRT venue, first started working in Shenzhen. His only motivation was to give his newborn son money to buy milk powder.

Study in the Economics Department of Wuhan University in 1980. After graduating in 1984, he was assigned to the Guizhou Provincial Planning Commission and participated in the preparation for the establishment of the Guizhou Provincial Planning and Management Cadre College.

In 1986, he returned to Wuhan University to study as a graduate student in the Department of Finance and Insurance.

In November 1987, he voluntarily gave up his studies and went to Hainan. During his stay in Hainan, he worked in hotel, import and export, mining, real estate and other management jobs.

During the real estate boom in Hainan in 1992, Jian Hong engaged in real estate speculation and made tens of millions in one year. But money goes quickly as it comes. In 1997, the state stipulated that bank funds cannot be used for real estate development. Because the bank wanted to call back the loan, all of Jian Hong's funds were invested in real estate. Therefore, because he could not repay the loan, his company was liquidated. The real estate business failed, and Jian Hong went from suddenly rich to penniless and struggling to make ends meet overnight.