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138 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine ENTREPRENEURS various collectibles. Likewise, Ms. Anello’s business thrives on buying and selling vintage goods, such as clothes and other items. Prior to entering her role as a business owner, Ms. Anello thrived in the insurance industry, working with State Farm Insurance from the onset of her career in 1983 until 2018. From the time she began working with the insurance company until 2009, she excelled as a claims adjuster. Likewise, from 2001 to 2009, she simultaneously operated as a senior claims service assistant for personal injury protection. From 2009 to 2016, Ms. Anello served in a similar position for auto insurance claims, and prior to departing from the company, she was the senior claims administrative assistant for auto and homeowners’ insurance. Ever committed to her various professional efforts, Ms. Anello also maintains membership with the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians. The organization, comprised of members of more than 25 different Native American tribes, is dedicated to providing opportunities and critical services for tribal members throughout the United States. Among their key services, they assist members with housing, health care, education and other social services. Adjacent to her primary endeavors, Ms. Anello remains active as a civic-minded citizen in her community. Chief among her activities is her position as a board president and tribal elder of Straub Outdoors. Likewise, she regularly donates funds to charitable organizations, including the Boy Scouts of America, the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, and other local churches and schools. Prior to embarking on her vocational journey, Ms. Anello pursued a formal education at the Merritt Davis College of Business. As a student of the institution, she achieved an associate degree in accounting in 1982. In addition to With over four decades of professional experience to her credit, Sandy Anello has cultivated a fulfilling career as a multi-talented professional. Since 2019, she has served as the owner of Aunt Bee’s House, a sizeable shopping center that has remained a staple of the community of Salem, Oregon, for 15 years. The center is largely comprised of numerous other smaller businesses that sell antiques, decorations and SANDY ANELLO OWNER Aunt Bee’s House Salem, OR Millennium Magazine Featured Listee

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