About Us

 
 

Rule #2: Experience Matters

Kirk Pulver was brought into Brauner Insurance Services in 2011 with 20+ years of experience in group benefits.  He is a graduate of De La Salle High School and St. Mary’s College, CA where, as a student-athlete, he received his B.A in Communications. Under his guidance we have updated our phones, computers, and our evolving website. Kirk is passionate about his work, a creative thinker and an optimist on the constantly evolving world of Insurance.  He enjoys spending time with his three children, bird hunting, the outdoors, coaching football & rugby, cooking and gardening.  Reach him at: kirk@braunerinsurance.com.

Sarah Taylor is a 3rd generation Idaho native, attended Boise State University for 2 years, and has been licensed in Idaho to sell insurance since 1999. Her experience includes service at both the provider and carrier levels as well. She has worked for the Brauner agency since 2004 with Jess, and will continue to be a main contact for your insurance product sales/renewals and claims advocacy needs. She and her husband Gary have 3 grown children, likes jazz music, exploring wineries of the northwest and playing with their granddaughter. She can be reached at: sarah@braunerinsurance.com.

Barbara Hanabergh moved to Idaho in 2006, originally from Minnesota, and lived in Las Vegas the previous 31 years. She became our administrative assistant in 2008 and has been a friend of the Brauner’s for 20 years.  Barbara handles the phones, mailers, renewal letters, etc. She earned an Associate’s degree in Communications from the University of Nevada/Reno. Barbara also keeps books for a construction company and schedules for a prominent lawyer in town. Cooking and football are her favorite pastimes, and her husband Dave and their dog and cat keep her busy. Email at: barbara@braunerinsurance.com.

We look forward to continuing to serve your insurance needs, as well as guiding you through the next several years of health care reform laws at both the state and federal government levels.