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South Carolina Dir Mark Sanford has opted Eleanor Kitzman, founder and former president of the Driver’s Choice Insurance Services of Columbia, South Carolina, head of the division of insurance.
Kitzman has participated actively in the South Carolina insurance companies, and a member of the National Association of Women’s Business Ownership and the governor of South Carolina, the Commission on Women.
Kitzman replaces Commissioner Ernie CSISZAR, resigned, last August. Kitzman Driver’s Choice founded in 1999 with five employees. The company now has over 45 employees in five offices.
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