Lyndon Britt II is a devoted husband, a former athlete and coach, and dedicated financial service professional who grew up in the city of Dallas, Texas. He has always been involved serving in community and church activities, competitive swimming and even pursued a professional baseball career. He is an active member of the Alpha Mu Omega graduate chapter of the prestigious Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Incorporated within the NPHC. Prior to entering the financial service profession, Lyndon worked in a hospital where he witnessed several people suffer from illnesses and death. This further stemmed a passion to serve families. He worked for the United States Postal Service as a mail carrier, but after years of service decided this was not a career he wanted to continue, due to being overworked and underpaid. This is where he realized firsthand how government retirement plans were not sufficient. Then after becoming an independent insurance adjuster, he decided he wanted to assist families in a more proactive way before disaster struck. For Lyndon, this began as a way to earn some additional income. Pursuing it only as such led to not much success. Lyndon began noticing a lack of financial literacy in the communities he was a member of and wanted to better educate and give back. This transformed his mindset from just selling a product to actually learning and educating clients and his local communities of how the products could help them, which is the first step of having a chance to assist. Because of his quest to empower others regarding finance, Lyndon believes in the importance of not only educating adults, but also youth. For years people have chosen comfort now over comfort later. As author of "Do the Hard Things First," Scott Allan wrote, "There is a heavy price to pay for living this way, and the bill is heading your way." This catapulted Lyndon's decision to assist individuals, families, and business owners with implementing financial strategies to reach their goals. Lyndon's mission is to help as many families as he and his organization possibly can to reach their financial goals and leave a legacy for centuries to come.