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Todd Trexler Leads as Growth and Development Director at Northwestern Mutual Chicago

As Northwestern Mutual-Chicago continues to deepen client relationships and grow into new markets, it is adding to its leadership team. Todd A Trexler, a Financial Advisor, has been named a Growth & Development Director with the Oak Brook-based financial planning firm.

"The demand for financial security has never been greater, and our growth is providing us with opportunities to develop the next generation of financial advisors and leaders," said Corey D. McQuade, managing partner. "Our vision is to be a firm of enduring firms, reflecting the communities we serve, multiplying our impact and influence."

As a Growth and Development Director, Trexler takes on a leadership role in attracting, selecting, developing and retaining a team of financial advisors. Trexler will work with his team members through coaching and mentoring to define a career path best for them. At the same time, he will continue to build relationships with his clients, helping them realize their most important financial goals.

Trexler joined Northwestern Mutual in 2012 in the firm's Career Development Program. Since then, he has built a growing financial planning practice focusing on emerging affluent professionals, former Evans Scholars, and golf enthusiasts.

As part of the Northwestern Mutual-Chicago development path, Trexler explored leadership opportunities in the firm's invitation-only 1872 Leadership Development and Emerging Leaders programs.

Trexler is a Million Dollar Roundtable qualifying member and has also earned top Northwestern Mutual company awards, including Life Impact and Lives Leader Summit.

A native of Elk Grove Village, Trexler received a bachelor's and master's degree in Accountancy Science from Northern Illinois University, where he was an Evans Scholar.

He resides in Naperville with his wife, Beth.

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