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07/02/2023

I wanted to let everyone know, I am no longer selling P&C insurance. I am still licensed and may sell Life Insurance in the future. I’ve served a lot of great people.

My accounts will now be handled by the Ohio Insurance Alliance Group. Everyone on that team cares about the client, exercises diligence, integrity, and has access to all of the resources and underwriting companies I utilized in either writing or servicing you to protect your assets.

I made the choice to relinquish access to all platforms so that the Ohio Insurance Alliance Group’s team would be able to handle all of your needs in a timely and professional fashion.

The founder/owner of OAIG is a great, compassionate, competent, and committed leader who is one of the best people I’ve ever met and I enjoyed working with him.

However, I came to the conclusion that P&C insurance sales and service was not something I wanted to continue to pursue. And, as a professional who really cares about my clients, felt it was best their accounts be handled by a team of individuals who are equipped to meet all of their needs in a timely and professional manner.

OAIG, has great rates and policies through their underwriting insurance companies. And nothing will change with your policy(s) or renewals at all. Also, I will continue to work closely with OAIG to assist with any accounts that require extra care.

My business number, 614-642-0941, has been forwarded to the main office.

For any weekend claims, please call the phone number on either your insurance ID card or declarations page.

If you have any other concerns, you may call or text me.

Sincerely….

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