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Kitty Ambers is the Chief Growth Officer at AVYST, where she focuses on helping independent agents grow their profitability by embracing more efficient point-of-sale workflows. Prior to joining AVYST, she served as the CEO of NetVU (The Network of Vertafore Users, which included carrier and agency members). For two years, she also worked for a mid-Atlantic personal lines carrier, providing training for new and seasoned insurance agents working with the insurer. She has also served as executive director of the AIMS Society and was director of member services for the Professional Insurance Agents of Virginia and the District of Columbia, where she worked with PIA partner carriers. She began her career as an independent agent.
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