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Street Address:
7401 Parklane Rd
Columbia, SC 29223-7617
Mailing Address:
7401 Parklane Road
Columbia, SC 29223-7617
  • Landmark:
    Near Columbia Place Mall. Across from Albert's Deli. Next to Uncle Bob's Storage.
  • Phone: (803) 788-8341
  • Office Hours:
    Mon-Fri 8:30am to 5:00pm
    Evenings & Saturday by appt.

My background and achievements
  • 17 Years with State Farm
  • Member of the Northeast Columbia Community
  • PTO Board Member '07-'09 Polo Road Elementary
  • School Improvement Council - '06-'10 Polo Road Elem.
  • Agency Development Coach - Agent Leadership Training
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  • Active In Continuing Education
  • College of Charleston, BS
  • Bronze Tablet Qualifier
  • Ambassador Travel Qualifier
  • National Convention Qualifier
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Sloan Rutledge-Croft
Marketing Coordinator
My name is Sloan Rutledge-Croft and I have been a member of the team since May of 2009. I currently work at the office part time while I complete my BS degree. I am a junior at Columbia College where my major is Chemistry. I look forward to assisting you with your insurance needs.
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