The Faces of Insurance - Kristy Freeman Clark - 405 Magazine

The Faces of Insurance – Kristy Freeman Clark

Recently expanding their licenses to neighboring states, the Freeman Clark Shelter Insurance Agency continues to serve Oklahomans with a variety of insurance products

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In January 2024, Kristy Freeman Clark became the primary agent for the Ginny Freeman Shelter Insurance Agency, which is now known as the Freeman Clark Shelter Insurance Agency.

Freeman and Freeman Clark will continue to work together, with Freeman serving as an Affiliate Agent. “Forty years of service and commitment will endure,” Freeman said. “We feel so blessed to continue a family business dedicated to serving the needs of our customers for many years to come.”

Freeman Clark’s background uniquely positions her to lead the business forward as she has an MBA from Texas Christian University and a JD from the University of Oklahoma. She spent more than 20 years working in various business development, legal and account management roles at two fortune 500 companies and a law firm before joining Freeman’s agency over three years ago. She also previously served on the Board of Directors for CASA and the Association of Corporate Counsel.

In addition to changing its name, the agency also recently completed construction of a new office building to facilitate future growth and expansion. “I am excited to continue and build upon Ginny’s legacy of growth and exceptional service to clients,” said Freeman Clark. “As the 405 community grows, we want to be ready to accommodate that expansion and continue to provide security and peace of mind to our clients.”

The agency serves individuals, families and business owners who need a variety of insurance products, including all personal and business lines and life insurance. They are also able to help clients with insurance needs in neighboring states, as they recently expanded our licenses to Kansas, Colorado, Missouri and Arkansas.

“In this market, it is more important than ever to understand coverages and the value you are receiving for your premium dollar,” said Freeman Clark. “It is our job to help our clients understand options and advise them of proper risk mitigation.”

Ginny Freeman and Kristy Freeman Clark. Photo by Kimberley D Photography