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  • Main Office
Street Address:
13435 University
Suite 550
Clive, IA 50325-8252
  • Landmark:
    Across from Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
  • Phone: (515) 226-9956
    Fax: (515) 226-0411
  • Office Hours:
    Mon-Thu 8:30am to 5:30pm
    Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm
    Evenings & Sat by Appt
My background and achievements
  • Representing State Farm since 1971
  • National Association of Insurance & Financial Advisors
  • Chartered Life Underwriter - CLU
  • Chartered Financial Consultant - ChFC
  • Chartered Advisor to Senior Living-CASL
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  • Ambassadors for Life Qualifier
  • We have over 70 years combined experience
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Meet the team
  • Rebecca L Cox - Insurance Account Representative
  • Robyn Johnson - Multiple Line Representative
  • Elizabeth Wilbur - Property & Casualty Representative
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Our mission is to help people manage the risks of everyday life, recover from the unexpected and realize their dreams.
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Rebecca L Cox
Insurance Account Representative
I have been a State Farm associate since 1991 and focus on life, health, auto, home, commercial lines insurance, and banking products. I also offer Notary Public services.
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Robyn Johnson
Multiple Line Representative
Robyn has worked for State Farm agents in Iowa since June of 2001.She is certified for the following lines: Property & Casualty, Life & Health, Commercial & State Farm Bank.
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Elizabeth Wilbur
Property & Casualty Representative
I have worked for State Farm agents in California and Iowa since August 2002. I focus on the following lines: Property & Casualty, State Farm Bank. I am also an Iowa Notary Public.
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