
Our loyal FIFS clients have helped us to grow each year. We’d like to welcome Kristel Leavy and Lauren Quinty, who joined us last September.
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Kristel Leavy, Administrative Assistant in Financial Services
Kristel Leavy is a familiar face to FIFS. Her late father John Musselman worked at FIFS for 15 years, so when she was looking to reenter the workforce as her youngest son was entering kindergarten, Kristel was happy to hear there was an opening at FIFS.
“I knew a lot of the people here already,” says Kristel. “It’s been really nice to step in and fill in where my dad left off.”
Kristel brings 17 years experience as a Life Insurance Underwriter at Prudential Insurance to FIFS. “I feel like I can bring in some new ideas as far as insurance, and my background can be very helpful - coming from a larger company,” says Kristel.
When not at the office, Kristel enjoys being outside, exercising, attending her kids sporting events, and spending time with her family. Kristel lives in Telford with her husband, Michael; 17-year-old daughter, Samantha; 91⁄2-year-old daughter, Morgan; and 5-year-old son, Matthew. |
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Lauren Quinty, Administrative Assistant in Life & Health
Previously working in sales at a meat company, Lauren Quinty was looking for something new when she saw an ad for a position at FIFS. “I interviewed and really enjoyed the people,” says Lauren, “ FIFS has been a great company to work for with great coworkers.”
Lauren says her role at FIFS is an important one; she takes care of all the “unseen things.” She does filing, faxing, mailing, data entry, and other office work. In general, she supports her counselors to help them serve FIFS customers better.
Originally from Hughesville, Pa., Lauren moved down to the area while attending Arcadia University and later transferred to Eastern University. Lauren currently lives in Red Hill with her husband, Daniel, and their dog, Sophie.
When she can, Lauren likes to travel; last year at this time she was in Brazil with her husband on a missions trip. She also enjoys fixing up her house and going antique shopping with her husband, as well as spending time with her family. |
FIFS Connection, Spring 2007, Vol.4, No. 2
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