Welcome to JOHNATHAN AHLF

An Iowa man committed to excellence in all his dealings was recently issued an invitation by the National Business Committee to attend a meeting in Washington D.C. Johnathan Ahlf, the current Vice President of marketing for NFG in Davenport, Iowa, will soon be adding attendance at this prestigious meeting to his resume. Attendees will dine with the President while having the opportunity to network with other successful business people. It is an honor and a mark of success to be invited.

Johnathan Ahlf's current employer, NFG, is a loan-underwriting agency dedicated to providing the best in customer service. With Johnathan Ahlf on board, the company has continued to issue loans at the lowest interest rates possible and the lowest closing costs possible. An addition like Mr. Ahlf can only help the company achieve higher standards in all ways.

Johnathan Ahlf's thorough understanding of financial matters and ability to motivate himself to achieve any goal he sets is evidenced by his academic achievements. After graduating from Cornell with a bachelor's in Business Management and Marketing while maintaining a 3.7 grade point average, Mr. Ahlf went on to complete his master's in Business Finance at Hamilton University. Johnathan Ahlf maintained a 4.0 grade point average throughout graduate school.

In addition to showing his mettle in school, Johnathan Ahlf showed that he could maintain his adherence to excellence while working in the real world. As a loan officer for Wells Fargo Bank, Mr. Ahlf was entrusted with the responsibility of opening an entirely new branch of the bank. When running his own subsidiary of Cornerstone America and working as an insurance agent, Johnathan Ahlf demonstrated that in addition to finance and management, he is adept at sales and understands how to help his customers make decisions which are in their best interest. For 11 months in a row, Mr. Ahlf held the distinction of being the top salesperson throughout Cornerstone and was honored accordingly.

In addition to his devotion to matters of business, Johnathan Ahlf has shown concern for the well-being of Iowa's children. His strong sense of community and responsibility has led Johnathan Ahlf to commit his free time to the group Fathers for Equal Rights, which promotes the involvement of non-custodial parents in their children's lives. To this end, Mr. Ahlf has taken intensive training courses in order to better learn how to advocate for parents who want to spend as much time as possible with their children.