About Casey Cook

Casey Cook grew up in Kansas and attended Kansas State University where he received a dual degree with a B.S. in Finance and Agriculture Economics.

Casey joined Northwestern Mutual as a Financial Representative in February of 2011. He primarily works with business owners, young professionals, and families.

In November of 2011, Casey married his wife Kristen, with whom he attended high school and college. They currently live in Arvada and truly enjoy the mountains, attending sporting events, rooting on KState, and spending time with family and friends. In July of 2016 they welcomed their first son Kobe into the world and in October of 2018 their son Jordy was added to the family as well! The boys vibrant personalities have filled their lives with great joy and their hearts with love.

Professional

Hard work was instilled in my bones at an early age after growing up on my family's farm in Kansas. From seeing my grandfather and father's work ethic, I learned that when you lead by example, you create a legacy. As a Wealth Management Advisor, I am given the opportunity every day to foster long lasting relationships that empower individuals and families to plan for their futures and create their own legacies. 

My team and I provide financial consulting to individuals, families and businesses on strategies to grow, protect and transfer wealth.

I am also dedicated to developing professionals who are eager to make an impact on their community. I am involved in the growth of Northwestern Mutual leadership by recruiting and mentoring highly motivated professionals who are lifelong learners and others minded.

Awards and Recognition

  • Million Dollar Round Table Qualifying Member (2014)
    • MDRT is the premier association of financial professionals. MDRT status designation is granted for one year and members must apply every year to continue their affiliation with the MDRT
  • National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors Quality Award (2013-2015)
    • Award recognizing commitment to excellence in service to clients and industry

Lending a hand in my community.

As part of Northwestern Mutual, I'm proud to help accelerate the search for better childhood cancer treatments while supporting families undergoing treatment, and survivors from late effects. 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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Beads of Courage

Beads of Courage is an art-in-medicine program that helps kids with cancer tell their unique treatment story through colorful beads that are symbols of their courage.

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Denver Active 20-30 Children's Foundation - Member

The Denver Active 20-30 Children’s Foundation (“Denver Active 20-30”) is a non-profit service organization for business leaders between the ages of 20 and 39. Chartered under Active 20-30 International, the Foundation members represent a diversity of professional backgrounds. The mission of the Foundation is to raise money for disadvantaged children through annual fund-raising events and projects. Since it’s inception in 1987, events hosted by Denver Active 20-30 have raised over $10 million.

Here are my areas of expertise

Financial Planning

Insurance Protection Strategies

Life Insurance Strategies

Retirement Planning & Income Strategies

Education Planning & Funding

Disability Planning

Multigenerational 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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