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Street Address:
22 Duke Street
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Mailing Address:
22 Duke Street
PO Box 483
Prince Frederick, MD 20678-0483
  • Landmark:
    Conveniently located across from the Prince Frederick Post Office
  • Phone: (410) 535-0434
    Toll Free: (877) 678-7968
    Fax: (410) 535-5949
  • Office Hours:
    Mon-Fri 9:00am to 5:00pm
    Saturday and Evening Hours
    Welcomed
My background and achievements
  • State Farm Manager and Agent since 1978
  • Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC)
  • Chartered Advisor for Senior Living (CASL)
  • Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU)
  • President's Club Agent
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  • Masters from McDaniel College
  • Bachelors from Towson University
  • Calvert County Chamber of Commerce
  • Beach Business Group (BBG)
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Tammy Britt
Financial Services Representative
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Melissa Cranford
Bank Representative
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Sue Gibson
Multiple Line Representative
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Kim Huffnagle
Insurance Account Representative
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Kristina O'Connor
Agent's Assistant
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    Car Crashes

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