Martín Tuiran
He was born in Caucasia, Colombia, on March 23, 1975. He has three children: Maria Camila, Sofia, and Martin Jr.
His father passed away when he was a child, leaving him with his mother, and his two siblings, Yasmin Peña and Carlos Tuiran, in a poor economic situation. He experienced first hand the hardships and necessities, as well as the consequences of not planning or organizing financially in the event of a premature death.
He arrived in the United States in the year 2000 looking for a better future. After working like thousands of other immigrants, washing cars, selling lamps, among other jobs, an opportunity in the insurance industry opened up for him.
Martín Tuiran
He was born in Caucasia, Colombia, on March 23, 1975. He has three children: Maria Camila, Sofia, and Martin Jr.
His father passed away when he was a child, leaving him with his mother, and his two siblings, Yasmin Peña and Carlos Tuiran, in a poor economic situation. He experienced first hand the hardships and necessities, as well as the consequences of not planning or organizing financially in the event of a premature death.
He arrived in the United States in the year 2000 looking for a better future. After working like thousands of other immigrants, washing cars, selling lamps, among other jobs, an opportunity in the insurance industry opened up for him.