7 Questions with Angie Helgeson

7 Questions with Angie Helgeson

In this month’s Solutionist Spotlight, we’re chatting with Angie Helgeson, FFVA Mutual’s Director of Product and Agency Relations. With 30+ years of underwriting and leadership experience in workers’ compensation, her knowledge, relationships and cheerful personality inspire us every day.

Get to know Angie better through her answers to our 7 questions! Angie Helgeson Director of Product and Agency Relations

Solutionist Spotlight: Angie Helgeson

  1. What 3 words best describe FFVA Mutual? History, Service – and most importantly, People.
  2. Do you have a favorite quote or line from a movie? “Whatever you do for yourself dies with you. Whatever you do for others, lives forever.”
  3. How do you define success? To me, success means bringing your personal best every day.
  4. What do you like to do in your spare time?I enjoy spending time with my family and friends, boating, going to the beach and motorcycle riding.
  5. What is your favorite sport and why? College football – we live in the South! Go Gators!
  6. What music is on your iPhone/Android phone? Country music and, of course, a little Rock ‘n Roll
  7. Where is the best place you’ve traveled to and why? Ireland, it’s beautiful and the people are humble and kind.

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