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August/September 2019

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A U G U S T / S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 9 M A C O N M A G A Z I N E . C O M | 7 3 1620 BASS ROAD, MACON | 478-474-8411 GRPOWELL@GFBINSURANCE.COM WWW.GFBINSURANCE.COM | What is the mission of your business? Our mission is to provide protection and peace of mind for our members, and to build a relationship with them as well. We value the agent-client relationship and supplement that relationship by providing exceptional service before, during and after a member makes a claim. e best business advice I ever received: Focus on the things that you can change. Don't get caught up in others' negativity. Breed positivity – it's infectious. What are the most gratifying – and most difficult – parts of your job? Being there for people in their greatest moment of need is one of the most rewarding facets of my job, and we work to keep the promises we have made to our members. Ironically, the most gratifying part is also the most difficult part. In this line of business, it is difficult to witness personal devastation that an insurance check can't fully remedy. We just hope that we've done our part in helping families to rebuild as quickly as possible. What sets your business apart? The fact that we exist to support farmers and agriculture, which means that by choosing to insure with Georgia Farm Bureau, you are supporting farmers and ensuring that our growing world has a safe and abundant food supply. Advice for those seeking to get started in your f ield of business: There is a talent shortage in our industry and the climate of how we do business is changing rapidly, which also means it's the most exciting time to join our industry. We are combining innovative technologies with personal service to make a real difference. Geri R. Powell Georgia Farm Bureau Photo by Jessica Whitley S P E C I A L A D V E R T I S I N G S E C T I O N

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