Steven H. Steidinger
MBA, FLMI®, CFP®, CLU®, ChFC®, CASL®, RICP®
Adjunct Professor, ChFC® Program
Steven Steidinger, MBA, FLMI®, CFP®, CLU®, CHFC®, CASL®, RICP® is an adjunct professor at The American College of Financial Services and teaches in the Chartered Financial Consultant® (ChFC®) Program. He also teaches courses for the MBA program at Concordia University — Wisconsin. He previously worked for several other companies in claims administration roles and as a financial planner with Ameriprise Financial.
After spending over 28 years in multiple roles with Northwestern Mutual, Steidinger retired in 2018. His roles included competitive analysis, life insurance product development, and sales support to the personal, corporate, and bank markets. He played a key role over the years in the support and development of the variable life insurance product line and worked closely with project leadership as well as key members of the actuarial, law, and investment management departments.
Steidinger previously held the Series 7 and 24 securities licenses and currently holds seven industry designations. He received his Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree with an emphasis in Investment Management and was selected to the Beta Gamma Sigma honor society.
Financial Planning
Insurance Planning
Investments
Steven Steidinger, MBA, FLMI®, CFP®, CLU®, CHFC®, CASL®, RICP® is an adjunct professor at The American College of Financial Services and teaches in the Chartered Financial Consultant® (ChFC®) Program. He also teaches courses for the MBA program at Concordia University — Wisconsin. He previously worked for several other companies in claims administration roles and as a financial planner with Ameriprise Financial.
After spending over 28 years in multiple roles with Northwestern Mutual, Steidinger retired in 2018. His roles included competitive analysis, life insurance product development, and sales support to the personal, corporate, and bank markets. He played a key role over the years in the support and development of the variable life insurance product line and worked closely with project leadership as well as key members of the actuarial, law, and investment management departments.
Steidinger previously held the Series 7 and 24 securities licenses and currently holds seven industry designations. He received his Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree with an emphasis in Investment Management and was selected to the Beta Gamma Sigma honor society.
Financial Planning
Insurance Planning
Investments