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Street Address:
2121 Sage Rd
Suite 190
Houston, TX 77056-4345
Mailing Address:
2121 Sage Suite 190
Houston, TX 77056-4345
  • Phone: (713) 961-9192
    Fax: (713) 961-9194
My background and achievements
  • Attended Univ of Illinois & Temple Univ, Philadelphia
  • Graduated Illinois State University
  • Raised in Panama and Venezuela
  • State Farm career began in Bloomington, IL 1980
  • Auto Company Supervisor Austin, TX 1981
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  • Agent in Houston Galleria are since 1985
  • Honorary Texas Citizen
  • Past President of Women's Business Support Network
  • Proud Grandmother
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Kimberly E Nuffer
Office Manager
Born in Texas, raised in Oklahoma. Joined the Susan Quick Team & State Farm in 1998; 30 years experience. Experience in all lines;focusing in commercial/business insurance. CIC designation since 1996.
Brandy Rodriguez
Customer Service Representative
When not being the proud Mother of 2 young boys, Brandy has 4 year's experience with the Susan Quick Team. Technical expert in the office; focusing in customer service for auto, home, health, life and bank products with a smile.
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