
Term vs. Whole Life Insurance: Why You Should Keep Investing Separate
Whole life insurance is often sold as a product that can do two jobs at once: provide life insurance protection while also building cash

Greg joined THOR in July 2002, bringing a distinct and valuable perspective to the firm’s comprehensive wealth management process. With a background that bridges finance, accounting, and law, Greg provides deep experience in navigating complex financial landscapes.
Prior to joining THOR, Greg spent 12 years in private law practice with national firms in Cincinnati. His legal career focused heavily on business and estate planning, tax strategy, charitable planning, and estate administration. Before attending law school, he also gained foundational experience working for a national accounting firm in Dayton. This multidisciplinary background allows him to see the full picture of a client’s financial life.
Greg earned his Juris Doctor degree, with honors, from The Ohio State University College of Law. He also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting and Finance, cum laude, from Wright State University.
Originally from Dayton, Ohio, Greg is the oldest of five children. He met his wife, Barb, at Wright State, and the two were married shortly after graduation. They have two grown sons, Chris and Mark, both of whom are graduates of The Ohio State University’s College of Engineering and currently reside in Denver, Colorado.
A former college soccer player, Greg remains a dedicated sports enthusiast. Outside of the office, he enjoys traveling, exercising, playing golf and pickleball, and cheering on Ohio State athletics.

Whole life insurance is often sold as a product that can do two jobs at once: provide life insurance protection while also building cash

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