Katey Dangel and her family.

Fun Facts About Katey

  • She is an Ordained Minister
  • She is an avid reader
  • She has 45 first cousins

Katey graduated from college with a certification in Business Administration and Leadership. She has over 10 years of experience in customer support, including roles in sales and staffing. Her background spans multiple industries, allowing her to connect with customers and address their needs efficiently and effectively. Currently, Katey is working towards obtaining her Enrolled Agent (EA) license to further expand her professional qualifications in the tax industry.

She married her high school sweetheart, and they have been together for 17 years. They have 3 beautiful kids, 2 girls and a boy. She enjoys spending time with her family riding dirt bikes, four-wheelers, and playing baseball/softball.

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