Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance Names Northern Indiana Leadership

December 7, 2024 at 1:00 a.m.


INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance announced that Christa Malone has been named district sales director, and Shelby Good has been promoted to director of field operations for the north district.
Effective Jan. 1, both directors will lead the north district, comprising the 28 most-northern counties of Indiana.

    Christa Malone
 
 

Malone has been with the company since 2001, previously serving as director of field operations. As the district sales director, Malone will oversee sales and manage agents and agent managers, according to the release from Indiana Farm Bureau.
A Purdue Global alumnus, Malone lives in Rensselaer with her husband, Scott. Together they like to spend time reading and travelling.

Good joined the company in 2015 as the field operations manager for offices in Kosciusko, Marshall and Whitley counties. In her new     Shelby Good
 
 
position, Good will oversee the customer service functions in all the northern counties of Indiana. She looks forward to having the opportunity to make a significant impact within the organization through strategic leadership, problem-solving and strong team development, the provided release states.
Good lives in Rochester with her husband, Cory, and their three sons, Palmer, Ripken and Jett. Together they spend a lot of time at the baseball fields, cooking and spending time outdoors.
“On behalf of the entire Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance family, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Christa and Shelby on their well-deserved recognitions,” said Rick Kuster, senior vice president and chief marketing officer, Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance. “This dynamic leadership team brings a wealth of experience and a shared passion for fostering strong client relationships and delivering exceptional service.”

INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance announced that Christa Malone has been named district sales director, and Shelby Good has been promoted to director of field operations for the north district.
Effective Jan. 1, both directors will lead the north district, comprising the 28 most-northern counties of Indiana.

    Christa Malone
 
 

Malone has been with the company since 2001, previously serving as director of field operations. As the district sales director, Malone will oversee sales and manage agents and agent managers, according to the release from Indiana Farm Bureau.
A Purdue Global alumnus, Malone lives in Rensselaer with her husband, Scott. Together they like to spend time reading and travelling.

Good joined the company in 2015 as the field operations manager for offices in Kosciusko, Marshall and Whitley counties. In her new     Shelby Good
 
 
position, Good will oversee the customer service functions in all the northern counties of Indiana. She looks forward to having the opportunity to make a significant impact within the organization through strategic leadership, problem-solving and strong team development, the provided release states.
Good lives in Rochester with her husband, Cory, and their three sons, Palmer, Ripken and Jett. Together they spend a lot of time at the baseball fields, cooking and spending time outdoors.
“On behalf of the entire Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance family, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Christa and Shelby on their well-deserved recognitions,” said Rick Kuster, senior vice president and chief marketing officer, Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance. “This dynamic leadership team brings a wealth of experience and a shared passion for fostering strong client relationships and delivering exceptional service.”

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