Trey Dickens

age: 37 | Insurance Agent | Texas Farm Bureau Insurance

Trey Dickens’ job as an insurance agent with Texas Farm Bureau Insurance includes advising clients on what insurance products best fit their individual needs. “We make sure that there are plans in place to protect them from financial hardships,” he explains.  “The best part of my job is getting to know so many different people and their families. Through these relationships, I am better able to advise my clients on their insurance needs as their lifestyles change. Whether because of a new baby, a new home, or just getting married, our insurance needs are constantly changing. I think it is important to be mindful of these changes and have an advisor that knows how to help.”

Being able to protect people close to him with long-term care products and also life insurance is high on Trey’s list of priorities. “I’m in a position where I’m fortunate enough to protect families and their assets,” he says.  “A lot of people will never experience the satisfaction of knowing you helped someone protect what matters most; it’s something I take very seriously.”

Trey’s greatest personal accomplishment is marrying his wife, Anna, and starting their family together. They will celebrate their four-year anniversary this month.  They have a 2-year-old daughter, Blake, and just welcomed a son, Luke, the newest member to their family, in July.

Trey volunteers his time when and where he can to benefit local charities and schools. He currently volunteers with CASA, Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure®, and the Randy Sams’ Shelter.

When explaining what he enjoys doing for fun, Trey says, “I’ve always enjoyed being outdoors whether I’m playing golf, duck hunting, or mowing the yard with my daughter, Blake. I also enjoy spending time with our family.  I am fortunate that we are all able to get together most weekends.”  Although 10 years seems like a lifetime away, Trey looks forward to seeing his children grow up and taking them to their ball games, dance recitals, hunting, and golfing.

Best piece of advice:

“It doesn’t take that much more time to do it right.” – Sam Dickens, Sr., Trey’s grandfather

Name something about you that very few people know:

“My full name is Samuel Vern Dickens III.”