Wolfeboro Falls, NH December 15, 2009 - Keslar & Associates Inc., a full service provider of residential and commercial insurance in NH and ME, is pleased to announce the addition of Courtney Corbett, as a Client Advocate.
About Keslar & Associates Inc.
Keslar & Associates is a full service agency offering a complete line of insurance and financial products and services to the community including home, auto, life, business, motorcycle, snowmobile, motorhome, ATV, and boat as well as annuities and other products,. Keslar & Associates provides solutions to both New Hampshire and Maine. The licensed staff of Keslar & Associates is ready to consult with you to meet all of your financial needs. The Keslar insurance agency is located at Clark Plaza in Wolfeboro, N.H., and is open from 9:000 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. Evening and Saturday appointments are available by calling 603.569.0110. More information is also available on their website at www.keslarinsurance.com.
“We are very excited to have Courtney join our team. In addition to her extensive professional experience, Courtney also brings positive personality and strong work ethic, both of which are so important to our organization. I am confident she will be able to provide the same high level of service that we expect from all our employees, said David Keslar, President, Keslar & Associates Inc.
Courtney Corbett brings over 15 years of professional service and administrative experience to the company. Prior to joining Keslar & Associates, Corbett has worked DC Audio Video Systems in Portsmouth NH, providing great service to their customers. Her additional experience includes several relevant retail and support positions. Corbett is a resident of Alton, NH where she lives with her husband and two children.
"This was a great opportunity for me to continue to do what I enjoy most: help customers meet their needs. Keslar & Associates is focused on providing customers with friendly and thorough service. I am happy to be able to contribute my relevant skills to the organization,” said Corbett.