The Society of Financial Service Professionals (FSP) recently honored Kevin Baldwin with the 2024 Ken Black Leadership Award. Just one such award is given each year among 15,000 FSP members across the United States. The prestigious leadership award was created in 2005 to recognize individuals who epitomize the Society’s core values of relationships, education, and ethics. It is named after Kenneth Black, a scholar, educator, and author who served as editor of the Journal of Financial Service Professionals for 42 years.
Kevin is a Founder and Managing Partner at B&L Financial Architects in South Windsor, CT. The professional financial services firm helps individuals, families, and businesses to design, build, and maintain their custom financial futures. Services include income protection, investments, education, retirement, estate preservation, and charitable giving. The firm was founded in 2010 and has a network of consultants across the state.
Kevin grew up in South Glastonbury and earned a B.S. from the University of Connecticut at Storrs. His nearly 50-year career in financial services has included sales, training, management, and executive positions at Penn Mutual, INA, Connecticut Mutual, Aetna, Lincoln Financial, and Mass Mutual. His professional credentials include CLU, ChFC, CAP and CLTC.
In addition to leadership positions in state and national professional societies, Kevin is active in Christian ministry across Connecticut. He serves on the boards of Connecticut Radio Fellowship (WIHS 104.9 FM) in Middletown, Cornerstone Christian School in Manchester, and the Take Charge Total Wellness Foundation in Bloomfield. Kevin resides in Hebron and also serves as an Elder at Christian Life Chapel in Colchester. His favorite form of recreation is flying private and commercial airplanes.
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