Background
Young, Jack Allison was born on December 31, 1931 in Aurora, Illinois, United States. Son of Neal A. and Gladys W. Young.
Young, Jack Allison was born on December 31, 1931 in Aurora, Illinois, United States. Son of Neal A. and Gladys W. Young.
Chartered Life Underwriter. Chartered finance consultant;registered security representative Advertising writer Caterpillar Tractor Company, 1956-1958. Insurance agent Equitable Life Assurance Society, Saint Geneva, Illinois, 1958, insurance broker, 1972.
President Jack A. Young and Associations, 1978.
President Creative Brokerage, Incorporated., 1982. President, general securities principal.
Chartered Planning, Limited. Past trustee Equitable Chartered Life Underwriter Association. Past chairman Equitable National Agents Forum.
Board of directors Tri-City Family Services, 1975-1983, president, 1979-1981.
Trustee Delnor-Community Health System, 1985-1997, chairman, 1988-1991. Board directors Saint Charles Center Physical Rehabilitation, 1991-1997.
Chairman, president Delnor-Community Health Care Foundation, 1986-1988. Director Kane County Bar Foundation, Incorporated., 1997.
Board directors Tri-City Famiy Services, 1975-1983, president, 1979-1981. Trustee Delnor-Community Health System, 1985-1997, chairman, 1988-1991. Board directors St. Charles Center Physical Rehabilitation, 1991-1997.
Chairman, president Delnor-Cmty. Health Care Foundation, 1986-1988. Director Kane County Bar Foundation, Inc., 1997-2000.
Lieutenant (junior grade) United States Navy, 1956. Member Million Dollar Round Table (life), American Society Clubs, American College Chartered Life Underwriter Golden Key Society, Fox Valley Estate Planning Council, International Association for Finance Planning, Inc., Aurora Association Life Underwriters (past president, national committeeman), National Association Securities Dealers (registered principal), Geneva Golf Club (president 1994).
Married Virginia Dawson, January 24, 1959. Children: Amy Doctorate., Andrew A. Bachelor of Science in Journalism, University of Illinois.