Linda Rey has a degree in business administration from Pace University in Pleasantville, New York. She has worked in the insurance industry since 1985, when she began her career working in the family business, the Rey Insurance Agency, located in Sleepy Hollow, New York. Linda was named the 2010 Outstanding Member of the Year by the Sleepy Hollow Chamber of Commerce. She was also named the 2006 Emerging Leader for the American Association of University Women (AAUW) and was honored as the 2005 Business Woman of the Year by the Westchester Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Rey Insurance Agency has been featured in Fortune Small Business, Insurance Journal, Agent & Broker Magazine, Westchester County Business Journal, the Journal News, and, as well as local publications the Hudson Independent and Mahopac News. Linda is licensed as a property and casualty broker and a life & health insurance broker.
My parents let me start driving as soon as I was able so I could help them run errands, but in my line of work I see too many car accidents involving teenagers to think this is a safe practice today. Teenage driving safety is…
It’s one thing to go to the doctor if you have an illness or other immediate need for care and to have that visit covered by your health insurance policy. But some people also need to see a medical professional for issues such as mental…
2011 was the year of big storms, and many people made a homeowners insurance claim as a result. We should have known it was going to be a crazy year for weather when a powerful storm hit one third of the nation between January 31,…
I grew up with a wonderful dog, Maverick (maybe why my dad loved the movie Top Gun so much). Our dog brought great joy to my family, and I couldn’t imagine my childhood without him. However, while having a pet was wonderful, now I see…
When I decided to buy a home in 2006, I had to figure out what I wanted. I decided, as a single female buying a home, that a condo was the way to go. I had owned two houses previously and realized that, after avoiding…
A big question asked by lots of employees and job seekers of their current or prospective employers is, “What kind of benefits do you offer?” Many Americans get their health care coverage through their own employer’s insurance plan or a spouse’s group health insurance policy,…