Here's her story:
Change is inevitable – especially in the insurance business. Staff departures can create angst and complicate the work that needs to be done. It’s important that leaders respond positively, recognizing that change is normal.
It takes both resiliency and focus to address these inevitable hiccups – organizing the workload, keeping the team informed and being available to select candidates, and of course, ensuring that we continue to deliver excellent service for our clients.
We are lucky – our team leaders are skilled at focusing on such tasks while remaining positive.And Jesse Abbott has easily proven to us all that There’s Only Opportunity!
Here, in her own words, is a little more information about Jesse:
You’ve been a valued Schwartz team member for many years now. What's the most important thing you've learned from a co-worker or client?
Small talk makes me uncomfortable, but in my work, I must be able to talk with anyone, anywhere. I once received a very valuable tip on small talk with strangers - strategies I use to this day. I still don't like small talk, but I hate awkward silences, and this tip does the trick!
What do you find most challenging about being a Business Key Advisor? What do you find the most rewarding?
Staying on top of proactive goals is always challenging. If you don't prepare for the future, all you can do is take care of emergencies in the present. Finding coverage gaps and getting my insureds protected properly is the most rewarding part of my job.
Let's pretend you never began working in the insurance field. What career would you have chosen?
I would have been a theatrical costume designer, putting my creative side to work.
What's your favorite movie of all time?
Earth Girls Are Easy, starring Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis.
Who gets your vote for the greatest rock band of all time?
Queen!
Are you a Louisville native? If so, we have to ask: UK or U of L?
Definitely a Louisville native - so of course I'm for U of L.
If you could vacation anywhere in the world (money being no object), where would it be and why?
Kona Coast of the Big Island, Hawaii. I love swimming. They have some of the clearest waters in the world, and very private, isolated beaches. I'd enjoy the peace and serenity, with generous doses of scuba diving, snorkeling, swimming, beachcombing and family picnics on the beach.
What adjective best describes you?
Creative!
Pretend you could go back in time. What advice would you give to your 18-year-old self?
To thine own self be true.
Congratulations on your Core Value Award, Jesse - and thank you for doing such a terrific job for Schwartz Insurance Group. You are appreciated!