Stephanie Cunningham | Agent
Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance Agent in Burlington, KY
KFB agent since 2007
Stephanie is your local Boone County Farm Bureau insurance agent!
Kentucky Farm Bureau has provided residents of the Bluegrass with quality insurance since 1943. As your local agent, I’m proud to serve the Boone County community and take care of all your insurance needs with prompt service and personal attention. That’s what being Kentucky’s insurance company is all about. We offer home insurance, auto insurance, life insurance and more. Contact me today for a free quote!
Having been a satisfied customer since she was 16, it was no surprise that Stephanie Cunningham decided to become an agent with Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance. Her extensive insurance knowledge and love for helping clients has won her several awards and recognition. She has received the NAIFA Quality Award for Multi-Lines, been voted Northern Kentucky’s #1 insurance agent, and garnered countless company awards. She is also very involved in her local community, participating in activities such as the PTA, teen driving safety, and numerous community outreach programs. Stephanie specializes in giving peace of mind to business owners, professionals, and executives that their families, assets, and wealth are protected now and in the future. Her outgoing, positive attitude has helped her to quickly become an integral member of the Boone County Farm Bureau team.
Born and raised in Florence, Stephanie has been a lifelong resident of Boone County. She has been with the Farm Bureau office in Burlington since 2007. Stephanie is an avid art lover, and in her spare time enjoys designing patterns and clothes. But this devoted mom says that, by far, her greatest creation is her son. She recently married, and her family grew by 3 children and 3 beautiful grandbabies.
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