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Pioneer Financial Services receives 'Conspicuous Service Medal' from Governor
The Conspicuous Service Medal was awarded to Pioneer Services for their "patriotic support, loyalty, and devotion" to its associates who serve in the National Guard and Reserves. Pioneer Services was also one of 15 companies nationwide to receive the Department of Defense Freedom Award for 2005.
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| Bill Sullivan (left), Chairman of Pioneer Financial Services, Julie Schaler, Chief People Officer, and Tom Holcom (right), President of Pioneer Financial Services, receive the "Conspicuous Service Medal" from Bill Lawson, vice chairman of the Missouri Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Committee, Dec. 1, 2005. |
Pioneer Services Representatives offer products and services to members of the Armed Forces that enhance their quality-of-life and financial independence. They have more than 70 years in the financial industry and serve the military community through 25 office locations and online services. In addition to financial education programs, loans, and insurance products, Pioneer Services Representatives support military families and communities through a variety of partnerships, programs, and sponsorships.
For more information visit www.pioneerservices.com.
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Contact:
Amy Rosendahl
Public Relations, Pioneer Services
arosendahl@pioneerservices.com
ph: 816-448-2260, fax: 816-561-9333
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