Fast Facts
- WI licensed agent since
- 1995
- CEWisconsin.com founded
- 2002
- WI-approved provider #
- 20781
- Wisconsin agents served
- Over 7,000
- Location
- Sun Prairie, WI
- Employees
- Just me (by choice)
- Support hours
- 7 days/week
- Response time
- Usually under an hour
Why CEWisconsin Exists
I got my Wisconsin insurance license in 1995 and did what every new agent does — started hunting around for CE every two years. Every time, the experience was the same: advertised prices that didn't match final prices, course catalogs that weren't really Wisconsin-specific, and customer service that treated my CE deadline like it was my problem.
In 2002, I decided to build the CE provider I wished I could buy from. That meant three non-negotiables: transparent all-in pricing (no surprise fees), Wisconsin-only courses built for Wisconsin agents, and a real human on the other end of the phone when something goes sideways.
Twenty-plus years later, those three rules haven't changed. They're why Wisconsin agents keep coming back renewal after renewal — and why they tell their colleagues about CEWisconsin.
The Story So Far
1995
Got licensed as a Wisconsin insurance agent. Started my career in the field dealing with the same CE headaches as everyone else.
2002 → 2006
Founded CEWisconsin.com and earned Wisconsin OCI approval as provider #20781. Did in-person classes exclusively until 2006.
2007
Launched my new website dedicated to online, self-study CE Classes for people that I knew.
2008
Promoted to all WI agents for the first time on September 29, 2008. Jim, Bob, and Pat were my first customers (thank you!)
2011
Self-correcting tests finally gave customers an instant score (thank goodness!)
2013
Started email marketing to get the word out about CEWisconsin.com-- had been postcard campaigns (super expensive!) up to this point. Opened CEArkansas.net.
2014
Last major new class creation period (sorry, things got a little stale after that).
2019
Opened CEAlabama.net
2020
New website with all the modern amenities. Still the stale old classes though...
2022
Started doing in-person classes again for corporate customers, like body shops and water damage mitigation companies. Fun!
2023
Tested the waters in Nebraska for online CE. Shut it down immediately-- failed fast and cheap!
2025
New website, 48 new and updated classes, and Ransom Randy. Finally CEWisconsin.com is second to no one! Closed down CEArkansas.net and CEAlabama.net to focus on Wisconsin.
2026
CEWiz, my new chatbot debuts, new videos, blogs, and other resources to keep agents in the know!
Ongoing
Still answering the phone, text, and email personally. Still writing the courses. Still updating the site with the latest technology. Still a Wisconsin-licensed agent, which means I'm not teaching CE from a distance — I'm in the same regulatory boat you are.
What Makes CEWisconsin Different
All-in pricing
The price you see is the price you pay. State submission fee is included, not tacked on after you pass the test.
Wisconsin-only focus
I'm not trying to serve all 50 states. Every course is built around what Wisconsin OCI expects and what Wisconsin agents actually need.
Real human support
Text, call, or email — you get me, not a ticketing system. Seven days a week, usually within an hour.
Credits, not classes
Buy the credits you need, then pick any course. Change your mind mid-class? No problem — credits only deduct when you pass.
Free unlimited retakes
Miss the passing score? Try again, as many times as it takes. No extra fees, no gotchas.
Last-minute specialist
Deadline tomorrow? I've been helping panicked agents beat their birth-month deadline for over 20 years. RUSH processing available when you need it.
My Insurance Background
I'm not someone who showed up one day and decided to sell CE courses. I've held a Wisconsin insurance license continuously since 1995 — which means I've lived through every major regulatory shift Wisconsin OCI has thrown at us in the last three decades. Birth-month deadlines, ethics credit requirements, the move to online CE, the LTC Partnership rules, Annuity Best Interest — I've studied them because I had to comply with them myself.
That matters for a couple of reasons. First, when I write a course, I'm writing it as someone who has to pass CE too — not as someone cobbling content together for a market they don't understand. Second, when you call me with a question about a Wisconsin rule, I'm not guessing. I've probably already dealt with it.
CEWisconsin isn't a side project I'm dabbling in. It's been my baby since 2002, and I treat every customer the way I'd want to be treated if the roles were reversed.
Get in Touch
Whether you're panicking about a deadline, wondering which courses count for ethics, or just want to ask a question before you buy — reach out. Fastest replies are by text.