News from Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance

Warsaw native promoted to agency manager

Headshot of Mr. Joey Hickerson

INDIANAPOLIS—Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance is excited to announce that Joey Hickerson has been promoted to agency manager of the Kosciusko-Marshall-Whitely Agency.

Hickerson began his career at Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance in 2015 as an agent where he has earned several company-sponsored awards. He has also served the company as a life insurance specialist and a district sales advisor.

 

A Warsaw native since he was 11 years old, Hickerson and his wife, Sophie, still reside there. They have one daughter who just turned one and loves playing hide and seek. The family attends a small church in Syracuse, Indiana. The Hickersons love to be outdoors walking, hiking, playing pickleball and more. They love traveling to Traverse City, Michigan, and Hood River, Oregon. An avid outdoorsman, Hickerson has completed seven backpacking trips in Colorado with his dad, totaling more than 250 miles hiked, as well as 47 nights in a tent, 3,700 ounces of hand-pumped mountain water and carrying 280 pounds of gear and food.

 

A Warsaw Community High School graduate, Hickerson went on to earn a bachelor’s degree in marketing and business administration from Grace College. While in college, he also earned all-conference honors in baseball.

 

About Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance:  

Indiana Farm Bureau Insurancehas served Hoosiers for nearly 90 years. Organized in 1934 by Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc., the company has grown to include insurance products for  auto,life, home, business and farm. 
Health plan benefits, banking and other financial services and products are also available through its local offices and online atwww.infarmbureau.com. With a home office in downtown Indianapolis and local offices in all 92 counties, Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance serves Hoosiers with more than 400 agents and approximately 1,200 employees living and working throughout the state. The company is a leader inauto and homeowners insurance and the largest writer of farm insurance in the state.