Introducing Kym Steffes, Squire account representative

Kym Steffes is an account representative at The Rockford Squire newspaper. She has been with the paper for two years now. Kym and her husband David have lived in Rockford for over 12 years, previously long-time residents of Grandville.

Kym and Dave will be celebrating their 37th wedding anniversary this June. They have three adult children and two grandchildren (Kaeden, 5, and Kendall, 3). In her spare time, Kym enjoys golf, gardening, cooking, and spending time with her family. Besides her grandchildren, Kym loves her home and property along the Rogue River.

“I enjoy waking up everyday to the sounds and scenes of nature. I am truly grateful to live in and be a part of the Rockford community,” Kym stated.

Kym covers advertising for the Sparta/Greenville/Cedar Springs/Rockford (Cedar Rock) area businesses for the Squire. She has been in sales for the majority of her career, in fact earning top sales awards with Robert Half International Inc. Kym considers herself to have an outgoing personality and having the “gift of gab.”

“That can be good and bad at the same time. I sometimes wonder if my sales are truly successful or if my clients just say yes to shut me up,” she added with her infamous sense of humor.

But however you measure it up, she’s happy to work for The Rockford Squire and loves living in the area.

 

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