Knights of Columbus Insurance - Bouvier Agency
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Knights of Columbus - Bouvier Agency. Life Insurance, RRSP/RRIF/TFSA, Long Term Care, Disability Insurance. Neil S. Bouvier, FIC, is the general agent serving Southern Ontario. Originally from Saskatchewan, Neil spent time traveling throughout much of Canada, backpacking through Europe, bicycling in India and teaching ESL in South Korea. Shortly thereafter, he returned to Canada and embarked on a teaching career.
Neil holds a B.A. in History and a B.Ed in Fr. Immersion from the University of Saskatchewan. It was while he was teaching in Montreal, QC that he met his colleague and future wife, Myriam. Neil and Myriam have three children: Berengere, Aymery and Sabine.
In 2004, he headed back west. He became a field agent for the Knights of Columbus and set up shop in Edmonton, AB. His hard work and dedication to his clients saw him achieve a certain degree of success.
In early 2011, Neil became the Knights of Columbus General Agent of Southern Ontario. Chief among his responsibilities are the recruiting, training and supervising of field agents. The Bouvier Agency is made up of a group of hard working financial professionals. These men are dedicated to fulfilling the vision of Fr. McGivney by serving the Order’s Catholic family.
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