First American is comprised of experienced finance professionals who are committed to providing an exceptional client experience.
Jill’s goal is to minimize risk for First American while maintaining the relationships that sales and project managers build with clients. She provides the best client experience by monitoring clients’ portfolios to help them avoid additional costs. She appreciates the opportunity to be challenged at work every day, allowing her to make business decisions for the greater good of the company and clients.
She has been recognized many times throughout her career at First American as an Excellence Award recipient in 2012 and 2014, and an Integrity Award recipient in 2015.
"I appreciate the honesty, the transparency and the relationship we have with First American."
CFO
P&C Carrier in NC
"First American provided a top-quality product in the most professional manner. I couldn't be more pleased."
Assistant Superintendent for Business & Finance
School District in KS
This past summer her and her fiancé rode their motorcycles to the top of Mount Washington and were literally above the clouds.
Jill’s goal is to minimize risk for First American while maintaining the relationship that sales and project managers build with clients. She provides the best client experience by monitoring clients’ portfolios to help them avoid additional costs. She appreciates the opportunity to be challenged at work every day, allowing her to make business decisions for the greater good of the company and clients.
She has been recognized many times throughout her career at First American as an Excellence Award recipient in 2012 and 2014, and an Integrity Award recipient in 2015.
"I appreciate the honesty, the transparency and the relationship we have with First American."
CFO
P&C Carrier in NC
"First American provided a top-quality product in the most professional manner. I couldn't be more pleased."
Assistant Superintendent for Business & Finance
School District in KS
This past summer her and her fiancé rode their motorcycles to the top of Mount Washington and were literally above the clouds.