Preneed Manager Spotlight: Jennifer Snider

Jennifer Snider is the newest Market Sales Manager for Security National Life Insurance Company. She consults regularly with South Carolina funeral home owners and firm managers of varying sizes to facilitate solutions for securing heritage, marketing needs, product development and sales programs...

Jennifer Snider is the Preneed Market Sales Manager for Security National Life Insurance Company in South Carolina and Georgia. She consults regularly with funeral home owners, firm managers, and field sales agents to facilitate solutions to: secure heritage; meet competitive marketing needs; and develop effective sales programs. Prior to this position, she worked as an at-need funeral director, embalmer, and crematory operatory for a large funeral home in Lexington, S.C. Jennifer grew up in Wintersville, Ohio, and is a devout Pittsburgh Steelers fan. She received her Bachelors of Arts degree from Ohio University and later graduated from the Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science with a Certificate in Funeral Service. She is presently engaged in a Masters of Arts program through Capella University. Jennifer resides in Columbia, South Carolina where she lives with her six dogs, and is actively involved in many community service organizations oriented toward advocating for children and animals.

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