Dwayne Lowe

Personal Insurance Account Manager and Level 3 Designated Rep

Home, Auto, and Small Business

Dwayne Lowe Insurance Broker

Dwayne is an insurance broker charged with the responsibility of nurturing and helping to grow our current book of business. This is done through keen listening and understanding of clients needs and trying to match those needs with the right insurance coverage.

Dwayne started his insurance career in 2017, in British Columbia, 2017 as an Insurance Adviser. His duties included sales and servicing of insurance products to new and existing clients. His main duties focused on auto and personal lines insurance and developing realtionships with various car dealerships. Dwayne moved to Canada in 2015 in pursuit of a new career opportunity. Prior to that he was a Police officer in Jamaica, his home country, for 5 years. Dwayne joined First Foundation's head office in Edmonton in March of 2020. Since that time he has achieved both his Level 2 and Level 3 licensing and his CAIB designation.

Asked why he chose to join First Foundation, Dwayne said, "I chose to join First Foundation as I bought into the vision of the company and its slogan "own grow protect" resonated with me. I was offered an opportunity to help in that vision and I gladly took on the challenge."

In his spare time Dwayne likes to play basketball and stay physically fit. "I am a sport fanatic. My sport of choice is basketball. I love music of all different genres once it well put together with substance end some of the silly ones that get you caught up in the moment. I like history and try not to confine my reading to my direct ancestry in order to get a wider view of the world and how it has evolved. I love the guitar but have yet to start playing it though I own one." Dwayne also likes to serve his community by engaging at-risk youth in sports.


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Phone: 780.306.3235
Toll Free: 1.866.702.7678
Email: dlowe [at] firstfoundation [dot] ca *

*No unsolicited CEMs please, all correspondence must be CASL compliant

Last updated Jan 11, 2024
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