Get to know Brian J Easlon

I am a small town guy; I grew up on a cattle farm in Southern Oklahoma about 30 miles East of Duncan. I graduated from Velma-Alma High School class of 1996. I feel that by attending a rural school I received an education that was two-fold. First, the classes were small so we had lots of one on one time with our teachers; therefore the quality of the education was very good. Second, I learned ethics, integrity, and the value of hard work. Most of my summers were filled with helping my grandfather in the oil field or hauling hay for some extra cash. I look back on these days fondly and thank God for the man that I have become.

I attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford Oklahoma, where I met my wife Alicia; there I earned my BBA in Management and Finance. After graduation I completed an internship with a brokerage firm out of Edmond Oklahoma. I stayed in the Oklahoma City area and worked for 2 years with Washington Mutual as a credit counselor and consumer lender. I transferred to Tulsa in the fall of 2003 and became a bank manager with MidFirst Bank. While working at MidFirst I developed the personal skills needed to be successful in the Financial Services Industry. I worked as a Bank Manager for 4 years and helped clients with a wide range of things involving their personal finances, but I found that I wanted something more.

Through relationships that I had developed at the bank, I was introduced to Northwestern Mutual and soon discovered what I was looking for. I now have the ability to help many people through financial education and make a positive impact on their financial futures. My goal is to help as many people as I can, to have a better future for themselves and their families. 

Alicia and I live in midtown Tulsa, we have two rescue pets and spend most of our time with friends and attending Mass and other events at Christ the King. We volunteer time and do mission trips in Guatemala and i sit on several no profit boards in Tulsa.

Lending a hand in my community.

It is very important to me to give back to the community that I love, so I have been very involved in several areas. Here are some of the organizations we partner with:

Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer (ALSF)

ALSF funds cancer research, raises awareness, and supports the families of children with cancer. Since 2012, Northwestern Mutual, its employees, and financial professionals like me have donated more than $20 million to support ALSF and fund over 400,000 research hours.

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Here are my areas of expertise

Financial Planning

Wealth Management

Insurance Protection Strategies

Life Insurance Strategies

Retirement Planning & Income Strategies

Disability Planning for Physicians & Dentists

Disability Planning

Estate Planning

How Northwestern Mutual helps you live the life you want.

When people feel better about their money, good things happen—they become more confident and feel more secure. For more than 160 years, Northwestern Mutual has helped people achieve the financial flexibility they need to live more and worry less.

Being a mutual company means Northwestern Mutual reports to its clients, not Wall Street. They don't believe in chasing fads or taking undue risk for short-term gains. Instead, they take a long-term approach—both in the way we help people plan to reach their goals, and in the way they do business. This has served their clients (and mine) well through all kinds of economic ups and downs, including wars, recessions, even the recent pandemic.

It's why I'm happy to be part of a company that's in it for the long-haul and prioritizes clients over profit.

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