PERSONAL PROFILE
R. Chris Packard has spent the last 17 years assisting the senior
citizen community in the area of Medi-Cal qualification to help
prevent the serious challenge of spousal impoverishment in the event
of catastrophic illness.
Medi-Cal was designed to help prevent impoverishment
and we can help you make the qualification process possible. Over
your entire working lifetime you have paid taxes, taxes that are
utilized for benefits such as provided for through Medi-Cal.
You've worked hard and done everything you could. Now, let
us help you so that at this critical time of your life your needs
can be met.
Chris began his career in the financial services industry in 1982
becoming licensed in insurance and registered in securities with
First American National Securities Corporation. Within a short time
he attained the position of regional vice president. Since then
he has concentrated his efforts in the financial and estate planning
arenas.
Chris spent 1 ½ years with one of the most prominent law
offices in San Diego as their Medi-Cal specialist and marketing
director. Prior to entering the investment industry, Chris purchased
and successfully operated a profitable retail business in Utah in
1977. He has been the featured guest on radio talk shows and on
the Fox Channel 6 “Weekend” program. Chris has presented
seminars to many senior centers, hospitals, discharge planners,
and support groups on the topic of Medi-Cal qualification.
Clients appreciate Chris’ personable and open manner, his
honesty, and ability to get to the heart of their needs. They find
Chris to be conscientious and thorough in exploring the options
that may be open to them. He is skillful in making complex investment
and Medi-Cal issues readily understandable.
Chris remains active with his alma mater, Brigham Young University,
and has taught adult and youth courses for their continuing education
programs. He is an Eagle Scout and contributes his time to the Boy
Scouts of America. Chris has been married for 36 years and is the proud father of 10 children and
16 grandchildren.
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