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.
4 Ways to Make the Claim-Filing Process Easier By Linda Rey Sometimes the hardest part of the insurance business is the waiting game. You file a claim, and then you receive a check to cover your claim—right? Anyone who has filed an insurance claim knows…
Protect Your Big Day with Wedding Insurance By Linda Rey “I do” are the two most important words in the wedding ceremony. They can also answer other marriage questions: Do you think about getting married? I do. Do you want to get married? I do….
Evaluating Your Insurance Portfolio: What Do You Really Need? By Linda Rey If you’re like many of my clients, you may worry at different points in your life that you don’t have the right insurance, or enough insurance. Everyone has different insurance needs at different…
Clean Up Your Homeowner’s Insurance Policy for Spring By Linda Rey Are you as ready for winter to be over as I am? The first signs of spring send me into spring cleaning mode. As you’re cleaning out your closets, take some time to think…
Save Money on Your Insurance Premiums by Changing Your Deductible By Linda Rey During these tough times, people are looking for different ways to reduce the increasing cost of insurance. One of the first places to look is the deductible. A deductible is the amount…
4 Questions My Insurance Clients Never Ask—But Should By Linda Rey Wouldn’t it be nice to have a crystal ball to predict when an emergency will strike, so we could buy just the right amount of insurance at the exact moment it’s needed? Alas, it’s…