AXA Advisors, LLC

Vice President, Midwest Division

Its a pleasure to have you visit my web site!  My name is Jeremy B. Goldstein and I am a Divisional Vice President of AXA Advisors.  I have two very important responsibilities.  I recruit, train and assist highly motivated individuals with building their own Financial Service Practice.  And secondly, I also have my own very successful practice which helps individuals and also businesses build and protect their net worth. 

I earned a Bachelors Degree from Western Michigan University.  I also hold the financial industry designations CLU and ChFC from the American College.  Finally, I have been a long standing member of the MDRT and I currently belong to AALU.

Royal Oak, MI is home where I live with my wife Janice and two children, Jack and Ava Ruby. 

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