Veronica Hall, an associate agent with Maiden Financial in Martinsburg has announced the opening of what she thinks is West Virginia’s first insurance agency catering to Hispanic clients.
Hall said she didn’t intend to work in the insurance industry and didn’t plan to stay in the United States several years ago when she came from Argentina to visit her father.
Now Hall says she has found her niche – helping Hispanic residents in the West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle acclimate to life in a different country – Hall, said she wouldn’t want her life to be any different.
Hall is now taking reservations for people who want to attend her grand opening Feb. 26 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for her agency at 127 S. Queen Street. Maiden Financial is an exclusive Nationwide Insurance agency.


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