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Cameron Black, Chief Preneed Distribution Officer

56 min · 6 de mar de 2026
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Curtis sits down with Cameron Black, Chief Preneed Distribution Officer at NGL, to talk about the path that led him into the funeral profession and the experiences that shaped his career. Cameron shares stories from growing up in a family that moved frequently, his love for sports and golf—including a stint competing in long-drive competitions—and how an unexpected connection eventually introduced him to the preneed side of funeral service. From driving 90 miles a day to meet with families early in his career to helping lead one of the industry’s major insurance carriers today, Cameron reflects on the relationships, lessons, and moments that defined his journey. The conversation also turns personal as he shares how losing his father reinforced the meaning behind the work funeral professionals do and why helping families plan and remember continues to matter so deeply.

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Cameron Black, Chief Preneed Distribution Officer

Curtis sits down with Cameron Black, Chief Preneed Distribution Officer at NGL, to talk about the path that led him into the funeral profession and the experiences that shaped his career. Cameron shares stories from growing up in a family that moved frequently, his love for sports and golf—including a stint competing in long-drive competitions—and how an unexpected connection eventually introduced him to the preneed side of funeral service. From driving 90 miles a day to meet with families early in his career to helping lead one of the industry’s major insurance carriers today, Cameron reflects on the relationships, lessons, and moments that defined his journey. The conversation also turns personal as he shares how losing his father reinforced the meaning behind the work funeral professionals do and why helping families plan and remember continues to matter so deeply.

6 de mar de 202656 min