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.
Insuring Teenage Drivers and Earning Teen Driver Discounts Recently I saw an episode of “Two and a Half Men” where the teenager, Jake, was learning how to drive. As Jake prepared to turn into traffic, Uncle Charlie sat in the backseat and performed the sign…
Insuring iPods, Cell Phones, Stereos, and Other Car Electronics We’re bombarded with information everywhere we go. Whether it’s a GPS, a BlackBerry, an iPod, an iPad, or a netbook, we expect our mobile devices to send information and receive it instantaneously. Mobile technology is just…
Steps You Should Take If You Get Into a Car Accident Sometimes I take for granted the insurance knowledge I’ve acquired over the years. In the case of car accidents, some procedures have changed with new technology, but there are certain things everyone must do….
Auto Insurance Options: Collision Coverage Vs. Comprehensive Coverage If a tree falls on a BMW in the woods and no one is around, will it be covered by insurance? Buying insurance can be a pain, but it’s probably less of a hassle than dealing with…
Insuring a Home Office Over my twenty-five years in the insurance business, I’ve not only become an expert in the ins and outs of insurance coverage, but I’ve also learned a thing or two about being a business owner. As an independent insurance office, Rey…
Insuring a Vacant Home Knock, knock. Who’s there? No one — and that can spell trouble for you and your insurance coverage if something goes wrong when you’re not there. If your home is left vacant for an extended period of time—thirty days or longer—you…