As he retires, State Farm Agent
Rick Hamm welcomes new agent Bryan Clark to the Lincoln community
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[October 31, 2020]
At noon on Friday, October 30th, local State Farm Agent Rick Hamm
said good-bye to a career that has lasted a lifetime. He also said
“welcome’ to Bryan Clark who will be the new agent in Lincoln taking
over Hamm’s office.
Staff at the office are welcoming Clark, and look forward to having
him join them the first of the year. In the meantime, Jenifer
Sellers, a State Farm agent in Sherman will act as the interim agent
for the Lincoln Office.
Hamm’s staff, consisting of Donna Boyd, Kelli Woodford, Kristina
Hinton, Beth Hoffert and Glenda Allison will be on hand daily to
assist customers with their immediate needs.
For Hamm looks forward to the change in lifestyle as he enters
retirement. On Friday, as he prepared to leave he noted that he has
lived his life engrossed in insurance, and specifically in State
Farm. He recalled that his dad was also an agent and as a child, he
knew more about insurance than any youngster should. But for him,
going into insurance was a no brainer. It was worked he loved. He
enjoyed serving his clients and meeting the challenges of changing
times.
Now, as he enters retirement, he said that he has some plans. He is
going to have an identity outside of insurance. He has plans to do
some volunteer work and notes that he is a big supporter of the
Easter Seals organization. He hopes to become more involved in
supporting that program.
He also wants to enjoy some of his favorite hobbies. He noted that
he loves woodcarving, wood working, and creating stained glass art.
Hamm’s college education was in commercial art, so he looks forward
to getting back to his artistic side. And, of course, there will be
some travel, he’s planning to spend time in “warmer climates.”
Bryan Clark and his family are looking forward to becoming a part of
the Lincoln and Logan County community. On Friday morning Bryan and
wife Whitney closed on their new home in Lincoln and look forward to
settling into the community and becoming involved.
Hamm noted that Clark is community oriented and said he is certain
that the community will see a lot of Bryan out and about as time
goes on. Clark noted that as a brand new agent and coming into a
brand new area, he anticipates he will dive right into getting
acquainted with the business and clients.
Clark said that his family is interested in becoming involved with
the Lincoln Christian Church. His children will attend West Lincoln
Broadwell school. He’s looking forward to school involvement in the
future as well.
Clark began his professional career in law enforcement and noted
that he spent 14 years in law enforcement before deciding to seek a
new direction. He also said that his college major was homeland
security.
He is currently wrapping up his agent training program with State
Farm. He said that like many, if not all of us, the corona virus has
impacted how training has gone. He noted that for the next couple of
months he will be doing “job shadowing” with seasoned State Farm
agents. However, because of Covid-19, that shadowing will take place
via Zoom meetings.
Also on hand Friday morning to congratulate Hamm on his retirement
and to welcome Clark to the community were State Farm agents Chris
Coyne and Deron Powell. Coyne, Powell and Hamm have been an
interesting trio in the insurance market, sometimes referred to as
the “three amigo’s of insurance.” Coyne and Powell are looking
forward to developing a great working relationship with Clark, just
as they have enjoyed with Hamm over the past several years.
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Left to right: Chris Coyne,
Rick Hamm, Bryan Clark, and Deron Powell
For State Farm customers in the area, those who currently have their insurance
with Rick Hamm, may choose to continue on with the agency with Clark at the
helm. Those customers also have the option to switch agents if they wish.
Hamm noted that in his 40 years of service, he has built a very large portfolio
of customers. He said that for a brand new agent, it will be a hefty load, so
some customers, particularly those who don’t live in the Lincoln and Logan
County community will be encouraged to move their coverage to an agent closer to
their home base.
Both Coyne and Powell are prepared to take on some of the Hamm portfolio if
customers so choose. They both noted that the important goal for State Farm is
to have their customers satisfied and confident in their agent. They feel that
Clark is a great fit for this community and that customers will be able to rest
assured that the new agent is just as dedicated to the clients as Hamm has been
these past many years.
Hamm noted that letters went out some time ago to all of his current customers,
advising them of his retirement and offering guidance on how to select a new
agent if they choose.
Hamm said that some of his customers were a little confused by the letter,
thinking that the office was closing and they were without an agent. Hamm said
he wanted to emphasize that is not the case. Daily operations will continue at
the office. Interim agent Sellers will be ready to serve Lincoln and Logan
County starting Monday, and come January first, Bryan Clark will be well
equipped and prepared to take care of client needs and the agency that Hamm has
grown.
Clark echoed that saying he wanted customers to know that the agency was going
to be his priority and that his strongest desire is to serve his clients and his
new community to the very best of his ability.
Anyone who has questions or concerns about their coverage should continue to
call Hamm’s office at 217-732-6211.
For those who do wish to consider changing agents, this can be accomplished with
an email.
Send an email to agentselection
@statefarm.com. Include
your name, address, policy number(s) and your preferred agent. If you choose not
to change agents, there is no action needed. All customers will remain with
Clark, and will be switched to a new agent only upon request.
[Nila Smith]
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