Trey E Stinnett | Deer Park, TX
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Trey Stinnett
Trey is one of six co-founders of the W.I.N. Association and serves as the Vice President of Marketing, where he is responsible for working with the VP of Sales and other members of the Board of Directors for the expansion and support of the sales force, coordinating and directing sales and marketing events, and working with the VP of sales to create sales-oriented marketing materials. . He brings several years of experience in investing, sales, and marketing as well as team building, training, and event coordination.
He is a graduate of one of the nation’s preeminent military academies, New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI.) He attended LeTourneau University and Texas A&M University, where he studied Political Science and Business Administration.
Through out his life, and even as a child, Trey has been heavily involved in politics and leadership positions. In 2002 he was selected to American Legion Texas Boys State. And on multiple occasions, he has been appointed and served as Assistant Precinct Election Judge. In 2004 he was elected Vice President of College Republicans. In June of 2008, Trey was selected as National Delegate to the Republican National Convention for Congressional District 22. Trey’s drive and commitment is consistently translated into success and achievement. In 2001, he participated in Regional Volleyball Championships in Anaheim, CA, and went on to participate in the National Junior Olympics in Phoenix, AZ. Trey attributes his leadership skills to the training he received from both NMMI, and Marine Corps Officer Candidates School.
At 18 Trey started his first business and by age 21, had amassed over $1 million in net worth. Trey has been actively involved with National Real Estate Investors as both an event coordinator as well as a key speaker on subjects of credit and finance. In his first collective year with the company, he and his team sold nearly $10,000,000 in products and services.
In 2005, Trey came on board to create HSA (now WW&W Association) when he learned his family’s traditional insurance company was only going to pay out $25,000 of his father’s $125,000 in cancer treatments. Trey brings an energy and fresh perspective to the industry that will be key in the association’s developing years.