Target Investment Group

BILL MILLER, RHU, LUTCF

Bill has been married to his wife Donna for 27 years.  They have 4 sons, 3 of which are Eagle Scouts.  

Bill and his family enjoy outdoor activities like camping, whitewater rafting, canoeing and horseback riding. 

Bills favorite hobbies include fishing and college football.  Bill has a catfish pond in the New Hope/Guntersville area that is dear to his heart.

His sons were very involved in the church youth program and mission trips.  His sons attended Spain Park High School in Hoover and were very involved in the show choir called Park Singers.  Two of his sons are currently in college.

Bill has been self employed and operated his own Insurance Agency and Retirement Planning business since graduating from college 27 years ago.

Bill graduated from Shades Valley High School in 1978.  He graduated from the Business School at the University of Alabama in 1983.  He earned the designation of Registered Health Underwriter from the American College in 1986.

He is an Independent Life Insurance and Financial Services Specialist.

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