Howard Woodyard is a proud partner of LifeSmart Financial. He began his financial services career more than 40 years ago with a goal of building relationships that enable him to make a difference in others’ lives. His focus is on coaching clients toward opportunities for a more secure financial future. His early years were spent with large financial corporations where he was often distinguished with sales awards.
Howard is an Investment Adviser Representative, holding his Series 65 registration along with various insurance licenses. He also earned the Chartered Financial Consultant, Chartered Life Underwriter and Certified Financial Planner™ (CFP®) certifications.
Howard was born and raised in Helena, Arkansas, and is a graduate of the University of Mississippi. The great outdoors is his passion, whether it’s hiking, biking or sitting on a dock of a lake. He has four grown children and is married to Betsy.
Arkansas insurance license No. 559222
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