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Black Chambers of Commerce Welcomes Max Life Organization with Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

By Anthony Council 
Correspondent
Texas Metro News
 

At the ribbon-cutting, Curtis and Spring Eatmon, owners of Max Life Insurance Organization, stand with Nikita Davis, an agent partnering with Max Life Insurance.

The Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce recently hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to welcome Nikita Davis as its newest member.

Davis is an agent partnering with Max Life Insurance, a financial services agency founded in 2013 by Curtis and Spring Eatmon.

Max Life Insurance Organization, owners Curtis and Spring Eatmon at the black chambers of commerce.  

The agency is committed to bridging financial gaps by teaching financial literacy, leadership, and empowering individuals to reach their full potential.

Through her role, Davis aims to make a positive impact on the community by sharing knowledge, offering guidance, and inspiring others to make informed financial decisions.

President CEO of the black chambers of commerce Harrison Blair, standing with Nikita Davis’s agent partnering with Max Life Insurance
President and CEO of the Black Chambers of Commerce, Harrison Blair, shows Nikita Davis, an agent partnering with Max Life Insurance, around the office at Vista Bank.

“My goal is to help within the community and educate on financial literacy,” Davis said.

The ceremony, organized in collaboration with the Chamber, also provided attendees the opportunity to network and engage with community leaders. Dallas Black Chamber President and CEO Harrison Blair called the event “probably the best part of my day of any chamber day, welcoming a new member and to do so very publicly. We want people to see this as an activation.”

The event highlighted the ongoing commitment of both Max Life Agency and the Chamber to support community growth and empowerment.

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