LaTrice Hughes

Family First Life (FFL)

Achievement-oriented professional with strong experience in insurance, training, counseling, and coaching people with varied backgrounds. Completing a Juris Master in American Legal Studies and Bachelor of Science (BS) in Criminal Justice & Human Services. Demonstrates an ability to drive positive change by building relationships, leveraging counseling skills, and executing. Value-centric leader who thrives in fast-paced environments delivering both forward-thinking and professionalism.

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LaTrice Hughes Family First Life (FFL)
Resident license: 2258444
Licensed states:
Alabama Maryland Tennessee Utah Virginia
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