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Advising Our Communities
The airbags had saved her, but she started waking up in sweats, months and months after the accident. Her car had flipped at over a hundred kilometres an hour.
Back to Our Roots
After twenty-one years working with car and home insurance, Lesa Kehoe has recently moved over to deal with RRSPs and other savings plans. And she’s a newly licensed life broker as well. In short, she’s becoming a financial advisor.
Growing a Book of Business
Stacia Peters took over Mary Hardy’s book of business when Mary retired this past June after forty-seven years in the industry. Before Stacia became a broker, she worked in other service industries, most recently managing restaurants out West.
Harley’s New Truck
Harley has a new truck. It’s a Ram 1500 EcoDiesel Tradesman with a full 8 foot bed—a classic work truck that’s friendly on gas. Everyone knows that Harley puts in a lot of miles behind the wheel visiting our offices around the province.
New System Training
Knowing how to use your tools is so important. We’re investing a lot of energy in training on our new system, SigXP, because our familiarity with it will directly affect how our customers feel.
Talking Lobster with James-Allen
How does our man in Bridgewater know so much about lobster? If you didn’t know already, James-Allen is a former fisherman. He came to insurance in a roundabout way he never predicted.
Expanding the TeAAM
Tasha Crossley and Chris Palmer are taking on this challenge for their customers in the Valley. Tasha is a home and auto broker. Chris covers life, critical illness, disability, travel and retirement planning.
Two Peas in an Acadian Pod
Two brokers who serve as a great example of honouring interrelationships are Joanne Poirier and Jill Larade in Cheticamp. Each of them brings a wide range of soft skills into the office to create a pleasant and comfortable atmosphere.