Close Menu
Fin Street NewsFin Street News
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
    • Banking
    • Stocks
    • Commodities & Futures
    • ETFs & Mutual Funds
    • Funds
    • Currencies
    • Crypto
  • Markets
  • Investing
  • Personal Finance
    • Loans
    • Credit Cards
    • Dept Management
    • Retirement
    • Mortgages
    • Saving
    • Taxes
  • Fintech
  • More Articles

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest finance and business news and updates directly to your inbox.

Trending
Moscow is banning almost everyone from posting on social media about damage from Ukraine’s drone strikes

Moscow is banning almost everyone from posting on social media about damage from Ukraine’s drone strikes

May 14, 2026
OpenAI and Anthropic are trying to out-freebie each other

OpenAI and Anthropic are trying to out-freebie each other

May 14, 2026
Russia’s unusual daytime drone attack on Ukraine turned into unrelenting overnight missile fire. We felt it from inside a Kyiv bomb shelter.

Russia’s unusual daytime drone attack on Ukraine turned into unrelenting overnight missile fire. We felt it from inside a Kyiv bomb shelter.

May 14, 2026
We left Texas for a year in Spain. After 3 countries and 3 school systems, we found where we belong.

We left Texas for a year in Spain. After 3 countries and 3 school systems, we found where we belong.

May 14, 2026
The defense in Andrew Left’s fraud trial is hammering down on a simple question: Can people disagree about stocks?

The defense in Andrew Left’s fraud trial is hammering down on a simple question: Can people disagree about stocks?

May 13, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
May 14, 2026 3:28 am EDT
|
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  Market Data
Fin Street NewsFin Street News
Newsletter Login
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
    • Banking
    • Stocks
    • Commodities & Futures
    • ETFs & Mutual Funds
    • Funds
    • Currencies
    • Crypto
  • Markets
  • Investing
  • Personal Finance
    • Loans
    • Credit Cards
    • Dept Management
    • Retirement
    • Mortgages
    • Saving
    • Taxes
  • Fintech
  • More Articles
Fin Street NewsFin Street News
Home » My great-great-grandfather started our insurance company. At 27, I sit where my 90-year-old grandfather once did.
My great-great-grandfather started our insurance company. At 27, I sit where my 90-year-old grandfather once did.
Finance

My great-great-grandfather started our insurance company. At 27, I sit where my 90-year-old grandfather once did.

News RoomBy News RoomMay 11, 20261 ViewsNo Comments

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Evan O’Dowd, business development manager at Avery Insurance. It has been edited for length and clarity.

When I was about 10, my younger sister lost one of her Webkinz — popular stuffed animals at the time. I offered to sell her Webkinz insurance to help protect her from any future losses. She took me up on it, and that was my first foray into the family business.

My dad’s great-grandfather started an insurance company, and both of my parents work there today. Avery Insurance has been part of my story since I was born. In the car driving to sports practice, or at the dinner table, business always came up. I didn’t mind: I was a little obsessed with running a business from a young age.

Yet, I wanted to start my career somewhere else. At my core, I felt I needed to do that. I wanted to build my competencies and find success for myself outside Avery Insurance before I considered whether to become the fifth generation to join the company.

I realized I could impact the family legacy

I left New Hampshire and went to school in Denver. I did a stint in tech sales, then joined a startup that I worked for in Colorado and New York City.

Working for a startup in New York, I was surrounded by the best and brightest. I learned so much by osmosis, just existing in this ecosystem of other young entrepreneurs. I loved it.

Still, I was always talking with my parents about the family business. Last year, I could see that — based on where the business was — it was the right time for me to join. My parents needed reinforcement.

They never pressured or even asked me to come work with them, but I thought if I wanted to have an impact on the family legacy, this was the time to do it. I wasn’t thrilled about leaving New York, but I knew I would regret not taking that shot.

I worked to connect with other young leaders

I lived with my parents when I first moved back. We get along great, but having them as parents, roommates, and bosses — that triple threat was a little much. Finding my own place was a priority.

Working with my mom and dad was great, however. I have a huge respect for the work they’ve put into the business, because I’ve seen it firsthand. And they really respect everything I’ve learned, so they give me space to implement new ideas. Insurance is an antiquated industry, but I’m passionate about modernizing our company.

Although work was going well, I missed the community of peers I’d had in New York. I’d been able to feed off the energy I got from other business owners. In New Hampshire, I found I had to muster that energy and enthusiasm on my own.

I started building a community here for young people, and it’s paying off. Last week, I helped host an event for entrepreneurs under 40. I’m proud that I’ve helped cultivate that.

My sister isn’t in the business, and that’s fine with everyone

Sometimes I’ll be in the office, and my grandfather, who is almost 90, will come in and see me sitting where he worked for much of his life. I’m sure that’s crazy to him. It’s just one way that working here has made me closer to my family.

Not everything in the family is about business, however. My sister was never interested in joining the company, and that’s fine with everyone. She runs wellness and yoga retreats. To me, it’s impressive that she recognized the family business wasn’t her cup of tea, then built something she’s passionate about.

I’m only 27 and don’t have kids. But hypothetically, if I did, I would take the same approach my parents had with my sister and me. They just wanted us to be the best we could be, whether we were in the business or not. Running a fifth-generation business isn’t easy, so I wouldn’t want to pressure anyone into doing it. If you’re going to take that on, you’ve got to really want it.



Read the full article here

90YearOld company grandfather greatgreatgrandfather insurance sit started
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email

Keep Reading

Read the memo: Cisco to cut about 4,000 jobs in AI-driven restructuring

Read the memo: Cisco to cut about 4,000 jobs in AI-driven restructuring

Anthropic CFO says AI now writes 90% of its code, changing white-collar jobs from execution to oversight

Anthropic CFO says AI now writes 90% of its code, changing white-collar jobs from execution to oversight

See the list of 17 routes that lost all air service after Spirit collapsed, with 1 airport completely abandoned

See the list of 17 routes that lost all air service after Spirit collapsed, with 1 airport completely abandoned

Peacock is licensing micro dramas from ReelShort — another step in Hollywood’s love affair with short-form

Peacock is licensing micro dramas from ReelShort — another step in Hollywood’s love affair with short-form

OpenAI exec recalls ‘tense exchange’ where Elon Musk called him a ‘jackass’

OpenAI exec recalls ‘tense exchange’ where Elon Musk called him a ‘jackass’

Alexandr Wang says it’s ‘unfair’ to say Meta’s AI researchers are just there for the money

Alexandr Wang says it’s ‘unfair’ to say Meta’s AI researchers are just there for the money

Alexandr Wang wants AI’s feuding leaders to take a chill pill

Alexandr Wang wants AI’s feuding leaders to take a chill pill

Condé Nast’s CEO says he knows who could replace Anna Wintour one day

Condé Nast’s CEO says he knows who could replace Anna Wintour one day

I’m a Costco executive member who hates cooking, but loves a good deal. I buy these 10 products every month.

I’m a Costco executive member who hates cooking, but loves a good deal. I buy these 10 products every month.

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

OpenAI and Anthropic are trying to out-freebie each other

OpenAI and Anthropic are trying to out-freebie each other

May 14, 2026
Russia’s unusual daytime drone attack on Ukraine turned into unrelenting overnight missile fire. We felt it from inside a Kyiv bomb shelter.

Russia’s unusual daytime drone attack on Ukraine turned into unrelenting overnight missile fire. We felt it from inside a Kyiv bomb shelter.

May 14, 2026
We left Texas for a year in Spain. After 3 countries and 3 school systems, we found where we belong.

We left Texas for a year in Spain. After 3 countries and 3 school systems, we found where we belong.

May 14, 2026
The defense in Andrew Left’s fraud trial is hammering down on a simple question: Can people disagree about stocks?

The defense in Andrew Left’s fraud trial is hammering down on a simple question: Can people disagree about stocks?

May 13, 2026
The live-music boom has convinced some artists they’re bigger than they are

The live-music boom has convinced some artists they’re bigger than they are

May 13, 2026

Latest News

Here’s What to Know About E15 Gas as Congress Seeks Lower Pump Prices

Here’s What to Know About E15 Gas as Congress Seeks Lower Pump Prices

May 13, 2026
From homeless to homeowner |

From homeless to homeowner |

May 13, 2026
Read the memo: Cisco to cut about 4,000 jobs in AI-driven restructuring

Read the memo: Cisco to cut about 4,000 jobs in AI-driven restructuring

May 13, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest finance and business news and updates directly to your inbox.

Advertisement
Demo
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
2026 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.