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Hughson & Benson Insurance

Opens New Office In Cooperstown

A grand opening of Hughson & Benson Insurance's Cooperstown office is underway at 59 Pioneer St. until 5 p.m. today.  Gathered at the 1840s fire house to greet visitors are, from left, Office Manager Tressa Decker, receptionist Madeline Sansevere, Senior Vice President Dan Root, longtime proprietor of the agency, Tom Hughson (now retired, President John Ryland, agents James Chiccorelli and Gary Jenning, and Richfield Springs manager Mike Gravelding.  (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)
A grand opening of Hughson & Benson Insurance’s Cooperstown office is underway at 59 Pioneer St. until 5 p.m. today. Gathered at the 1840s fire house to greet visitors are, from left, Office Manager Tressa Decker, receptionist Madeline Sansevere, Senior Vice President Dan Root; the longtime proprietor of the agency, Tom Hughson (now retired); President John Ryland, agents James Chiccorelli and Gary Jennings, and Richfield Springs manager Mike Gravelding.

The office plans to be open soon. Currently, the office is being prepared for the company to move into it. It’s believed that the office will be designed in a modern way, appealing to many. Inside the office, receptionists and other members of staff will have their own desks, giving them their own space to allow them to get on with their work. These desks are similar to the ones that can be seen online at websites like Office Monster. Of course, if your business is looking for desks, you can buy your office desks online from that website if you’d like. It’s vital that staff have their own areas to work, which is why this company was so adamant that their office was fitted out with high-quality desks and furniture. As far as the final results, the company is yet to reveal a date for the completed office.

(Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)

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