Personal
Ben Van Order has lived in the greater Fort Wayne area his entire life. After graduating from Blackhawk Christian High School, Ben attended IPFW, focusing on a double-major in Business Management and Psychology.
Ben and his wife, Gwen, attend Dayspring Community Church in Auburn along with their sons Eliot and Beck as well as daughter Trevi.
In his spare time Ben enjoys working in his yard, travelling, and hangin with the family.
He strives to treat each of his clients the way he would handle the needs of his own family.
Professional
Ben Van Order is aware that there is no such thing as a cookie cutter philosophy when it comes to financial security because no two people and no two families are exactly alike. With this in mind, Ben works with his clients to achieve a personal, goal oriented strategy that encompasses not only professional and financial dreams but also personal wants and needs.
Ben has access to not only a multitude of financial service resources, but also a wealth of professionals that are eager to assist with achieving each individual clients dreams and aspirations.
Ben Van Order is a member of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (NAIFA).The mission of the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors is to advocate for a positive legislative and regulatory environment, enhance business and professional skills, and promote the ethical conduct of our members.
Community Involvement
Ben is an actively serving board member of the Unity Performing Arts Foundation and the Voices of Unity Youth Choir in Fort Wayne.
Here are my areas of expertise
Business Risk Management
Financial Planning
Investment Planning & Strategies
Disability Planning
Business Employee & Executive Benefits Planning
Life Insurance Strategies
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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.
