Chock Hefner, Afis
About Chock Hefner, Afis
Chock Hefner serves as the District Sales Manager at Farmers Mutual Hail Insurance, where he has worked since 2013. He has a background in finance and business management from Bethany College and has held various positions within the company since 2010.
Work at Farmers Mutual Hail Insurance
Chock Hefner has held multiple roles at Farmers Mutual Hail Insurance since 2010. He began as an Adjuster for six months in Kansas. He then transitioned to a Field Associate position in Nebraska for 11 months in 2011. From 2012 to 2013, he served as a Field Supervisor in West Central Nebraska for one year. Since 2013, he has been the District Sales Manager, overseeing operations in Southern Kansas, Oklahoma, and Southern Colorado. His extensive experience within the company highlights his commitment to the crop insurance sector.
Education and Expertise
Chock Hefner earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Finance and Business Management from Bethany College, where he studied from 2007 to 2010. This educational background provides him with a solid foundation in financial principles and management strategies, which are essential in his current role as District Sales Manager. His expertise in crop insurance is further enhanced by his active participation in industry meetings and events.
Background
Chock Hefner's career in the crop insurance industry began shortly after completing his education. His initial role as an Adjuster set the stage for his subsequent positions at Farmers Mutual Hail Insurance. Over the years, he has gained valuable experience in various capacities, contributing to his current leadership role. His geographical focus includes Southern Kansas, Oklahoma, and Southern Colorado, where he manages sales and client relations.
Industry Involvement and Networking
Chock Hefner actively participates in numerous meetings and events organized by the Crop Insurance and Reinsurance Bureau (CIRB). He engages in the CIRB Annual Meeting and DC Fly-In, as well as webinars and policy updates that address key issues in the crop insurance industry. His involvement with CIRB allows him to network with industry leaders and stay informed about future challenges and developments.