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Landry Earns Elite Insurance Representative designation

Landry Earns Elite Insurance Representative designation



Jaylene Landry has recently achieved the esteemed designation of Certified Insurance Service Representative Elite from the prestigious National Alliance for Insurance Education & Research.

SHERMAN, Maine – Jaylene Landry has recently achieved the esteemed designation of Certified Insurance Service Representative Elite from the prestigious National Alliance for Insurance Education & Research.

This distinction recognizes Landry’s comprehensive education, extensive knowledge, exceptional people skills, and outstanding commitment to service and leadership in the insurance industry. By successfully completing four additional advanced courses and examinations beyond the already rigorous requirements of the CISR designation, Landry has taken her professional commitment to a whole new level.

Stacey Soucier, Northern Penobscot district manager for F.A. Peabody Insurance, states, “Earning the Accredited Customer Service Representative Designation in 2018, and continually investing herself in the Certified Insurance Representative program to achieve the Elite status, demonstrates Jaylene’s commitment to education in an ever changing industry, allowing her to consistently increase her customer satisfaction.”

Landry lives in Patten with her husband Brenden and their children. She says, “This designation is important to me because it keeps my insurance coverage knowledge up to date. It has given me a broader base of knowledge and has built my confidence.” 

Landry can be reached in the Sherman office of F.A. Peabody Insurance at 207-365-4238 or jaylene.landry@fapeabody.com.

F.A. Peabody Insurance is a renowned insurance agency providing comprehensive coverage and exceptional service to clients throughout Maine. With a commitment to excellence and a team of dedicated professionals, F.A. Peabody Insurance is a trusted choice for insurance solutions.

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