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Valley Trust Insurance GroupValley Trust Insurance Group has added an office location in Lexington with the purchase of Wilhelm Insurance Agency.

Tim Wilhelm will join the team at Valley Trust, which has been offering insurance solutions to customers in the Shenandoah Valley for more than 50 years.

“We’re excited to expand our team and grow our relationships with individuals, businesses and farmers in Lexington,” said Mark Dorton, the co-owner of Valley Trust Insurance Group, which also has offices in Staunton, Verona and Buena Vista. “We look forward to building on the trust that customers have already built with Wilhelm for decades.”

Wilhelm Insurance Agency was founded in 1983. Tim Wilhelm, an alum of Lexington High School and Dabney S. Lancaster Community College, is licensed in property, casualty, life and health, and will be entering his 40th year in the insurance business in 2020.

“I’m looking forward to continuing to serve my policyholders in Lexington and Rockbridge County in a professional manner,” Wilhelm said.

For more information on Valley Trust, call (540) 885-5531 or visit valleytrustinsurance.com

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