
Jenna Hazelet
Director of Business Development
Biography:
Jenna Hazelet currently serves as a Director of Business Development for the southeast. She is responsible for working with small to medium-sized municipalities/utilities to help educate and develop the best program options for their residents. Jenna serves on a Tennessee Association of Utility District’s committee that is dedicated to developing networking connections for women who work in the water industry and mentoring young women interested in joining the field. Prior to HomeServe, Jenna focused on serving her community of Chattanooga, TN, by developing a bakery in a local cafe where she would later serve as the Front of House Manager and Special Event Coordinator. Jenna received a B.S. in Psychology from Liberty University and still resides in Tennessee with her husband, son and three dogs.

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2024 NRWA Rural Water Rally
Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill 400 New Jersey Ave NW, Washington, DCVisit with Jenna Hazelet, Gerry Harstine and Mark Slater to learn how our NLC Service Line Warranty Program and ServLine leak protection program can help address cities’ urgent need to provide […]
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