The moment that shaped Nick William Moore’s career was not a business decision. It was a personal one, watching firsthand how union protections shielded his friend’s father during one of the most difficult periods of his life. That moment showed Moore what financial protection actually means in a working family’s life, and it set the direction for everything that followed.
Moore, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Owner of The Moore Organization and a Globe Life American Income Division leader since 2010, earned the number one title of State General Agent for Globe Life in 2021. But the metric he talks about most is not market share, it is trust. “Trust isn’t given,” Moore states. “It’s earned.”
Union Families Have Distinct Needs. Generic Approaches Miss Them
Union families are not a monolithic market, nor are they standard households. Their benefit structures, workplace protections, financial vulnerabilities, and the moments when they most need support are shaped by dynamics that differ significantly from those in traditional insurance conversations. Moore’s approach starts there, with the recognition that serving this community means understanding it first, not arriving with a standard product and hoping it fits.
The gap most union members do not know exists is between what their union benefits cover and what they actually need during a job transition, a disability, or an unexpected loss. The Moore Organization helps members map exactly where their work programs end and where personal financial exposure begins, not as a sales technique but as a clarity exercise. “When people feel empowered with information, they make stronger choices for their future,” he reflects. Education is a service. The protection comes from the understanding it creates.
The Ripple Effect of Investing in People
Moore’s mission extends beyond client relationships into the teams he builds. His conviction is that growing people, through clear vision, mentorship, and shared values, creates an effect that reaches further than any single policy or client interaction. Leadership opportunities, mentorship programs, and creating access for individuals who might not otherwise have a path into professional development are all part of how The Moore Organization defines its impact.
This philosophy reflects a broader understanding of what it means to champion union-based financial protection. It is not about volume. It is about showing up consistently, building relationships that survive the hard moments, and leading in a way that makes the people around you more capable, more confident, and more financially secure. “Championing union-based financial protection isn’t about the policies,” Moore insists. “It’s about serving the people.” That distinction, maintained over time and at scale, is what builds a legacy rather than a business.
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