New Agents, Spring 2020
March 17, 2020
Photos, left to right: (1) Cody Chavers (2) Norman LaCombe (3) Sandy Spreier (4) Kendra Winters
A Treasure Valley native, Cody has ten years of sales and customer service experience under his belt. He made the switch to Farm Bureau Insurance as a reference from another agent, Darin Pfost. Cody, his wife, Danielle, and their new daughter, Brynlee, are an outdoors family. They enjoy snowmobiling, motorcycle riding, and many other outdoor activities that Idaho provides. Cody will work out of the Garrity office.
Norm grew up in San Diego where he developed his love for family and the outdoors. He moved to the Treasure Valley in 1985, and started working in the service industry. He enjoys the personal contact and skills he has learned over the years and takes great pride in his ability to solve complex issues. He enjoys spending time outdoors – shooting his bow, fishing, or just hiking. His greatest accomplishments are his two adult sons, Nicholas and Drew. Norman will also work out of the Garrity office.
Sandy has lived in the Treasure Valley for more than 35 years. It was there that she married and raised her family. Although new to Farm Bureau, Sandy is not new to insurance. Her insurance career began in 1999 when she opened her first agency, an Allstate office. She went on to open another agency, Idaho's Best Insurer, with her late husband in 2006. Sandy loves helping her clients choose the best coverages for their situation. "I also love offering the best products," she adds. "Which is why I joined Farm Bureau." In her spare time, Sandy enjoys working on a variety of crafts, fishing, and spending time with her family. Sandy will work out of the Kuna office.
Kendra has been a Farm Bureau member since 1995. Knowing how great the company was, she decided this was where she wanted to work. Kendra was born and raised in Idaho and married her high school sweetheart. They have "two terrific boys." They enjoy outdoor activities of all kinds, especially river rafting. Her number one desire is to "make sure all clients are taken care of." She says Farm Bureau's service is "top notch" and will do her part to keep that reputation highly regarded. Kendra will work out of the Eagle office.








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