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Street Address:
1643 N Rock Springs Road
Apopka, FL 32712-2229
  • Landmark:
    North of 441, on the corner of Rock Springs Rd and Welch Rd, directly behind McDonalds.
  • Phone: (407) 889-2557
    Fax: (407) 889-2558
    Mobile: (407) 516-9714
  • Office Hours:
    Mon-Fri 9:00am to 5:00pm
    Eves & Weekends by request

Languages we speak:
State Farm product policies, contracts, required notices are in English only.
  • Spanish
My background and achievements
  • Hablamos Espanol - We also speak Spanish
  • University of Florida, B.S. in Finance & Economics
  • Apopka Resident and Florida Native
  • Specializing in Relocation
  • Apopka Chamber of Commerce Ambassador
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  • Board Member - Parent/Teacher/Student Association
  • Partner in Education - Orange County Public Schools
  • Junior Achievement Volunteer since 1998
  • Former DoD Budget Analyst at 6 AMW/FMA, MacDill AFB
  • National Association of Insurance & Financial Advisors
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