Kemner-Iott Agency of Cass County is pleased to announce that Cody Sharpe of Three Rivers, Michigan has joined the agency's commercial lines insurance sales department, and works from the Cassopolis office. As a licensed agent, he will provide asset protection and risk management for area businesses.
The Kemner-Iott group of insurance agencies is employee-owned and customer-focused with three offices in Michigan. Located in Adrian, Ann Arbor, and Cassopolis, Michigan, Kemner-Iott is an independent firm that tailors its policies and products to fit the needs of each client. Kemner-Iott strives to ensure that clients get the most coverage out of their insurance policies while keeping rates competitive and affordable. The agency offers a wide range of personal and commercial insurance policies and specializes in auto, home, health, life, and business insurance, as well as financial services.
For further information, contact Joy Smith at 517-265-7000 or visit Kemner-Iott's website at http://www.kemneriottagency.com.
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