About

Meet Levi.

I am building my life around discipline, faith, service, and growth. I played soccer for 15 years before moving into endurance sports, including ultramarathon racing and Ironman training. Along the way, I learned that the same principles that shape an athlete also shape a meaningful financial life: consistency, humility, resilience, preparation, and trust.

Through Northwestern Mutual, I serve clients across the country who want a more intentional approach to their finances. My goal is not to overwhelm people with jargon. My goal is to help them slow down, understand where they are, clarify where they want to go, and build a plan they can actually live with.

I'm a Bethel University senior in Prior Lake, Minnesota, where I've served as Director of Special Productions for Student Activities and emceed campus events. Outside of work and training, I spend time on faith community, mentorship, and the long, quiet roads that teach you how to keep going.

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Levi running on a country road at sunrise
Purpose

Purpose changes the way you plan.

My faith is a central part of my life. It has shaped how I think about discipline, service, resilience, and what it means to help people. Financial planning is not just about numbers. It is about the life those numbers are meant to support.

I believe people are built for more than drifting. The right plan can help create clarity, confidence, and stewardship around what matters most.

Mile Markers

A few markers along the road.

  1. ~2020

    Began endurance sports after 15 years of competitive soccer.

  2. Mar 2022

    Personal turnaround — embraced faith and redirected his life.

  3. May 2024

    Joined Northwestern Mutual (Edina, MN) as a Financial Representative.

  4. Oct 2025

    Finished Surf the Murph 50-mile ultramarathon in 11:08:47.

  5. Mar 2026

    Spoke to ~200 attendees as MC of Bethel University Film Fest.

  6. 2026

    Training for Ironman 70.3. Serving clients across the U.S.

Ready to build with intention

Ready to build a plan with intention?

If you care about where your life is going, your financial plan should reflect that. Let's start with a conversation.