Kaitlyn Frye Personal Lines Account Manager

716.673.6242 | kfrye@lawleyinsurance.com | Dunkirk, NY

Before starting her career, Kaitlyn spent 6 months in Denali, Alaska and spent over a year in the Keys of Florida before traveling up the East Coast. From traveling, Kaitlyn gained knowledgeable experience that would later help when starting her career in the insurance business in 2012. Kaitlyn immediately knew that it would be a lifetime goal of hers to grow in the industry. She thoroughly enjoys being able to help clients not only save money, but also communicating and making sure they understand their policy and what it has to offer. Kaitlyn looks forward to growing in the business and is excited to see what the future has in store for her career at Lawley.

Specialties


-Automobile Insurance

-Homeowners Insurance

-Scheduled Perils

 

About:

Before starting her career, Kaitlyn spent 6 months in Denali, Alaska and spent over a year in the Keys of Florida before traveling up the East Coast. From traveling, Kaitlyn gained knowledgeable experience that would later help when starting her career in the insurance business in 2012. Kaitlyn immediately knew that it would be a lifetime goal of hers to grow in the industry. She thoroughly enjoys being able to help clients not only save money, but also communicating and making sure they understand their policy and what it has to offer. Kaitlyn looks forward to growing in the business and is excited to see what the future has in store for her career at Lawley.

Experience:

Kaitlyn started off in a small town and agency in July of 2012. Here, she learned the foundation of insurance and started the process of building the knowledge needed to answer specific questions regarding policies both big and small, making payments and maintaining, organizing and managing the office, policies and accounts.

Education:

Criminal Justice, Pre Law – Mercyhurst College

Criminal Justice, Forensics – Hilbert College

Community and Pro Bono:

Kaitlyn volunteers for the Sherman Chamber of Commerce, where she helps decorate the town for each season as well as planning events to raise money to better the town.

“No one can whistle a symphony. It takes a whole orchestra to play it.”