SourcePoint Insurance Team Named OSHIIP Partner of the Year

Seated L-R: Mike Tucker, Lisa Sutton, Charlotte Pritt, Jill Rinker
Standing L-R: Laura Smith, Marsha Ringle, Kathy Benner, Carol Osborn, Fred Marker, Lynne Hamilton

PRESS RELEASE – May 15, 2025

DELAWARE COUNTY—SourcePoint’s insurance team, along with their dedicated Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program (OSHIIP) volunteers, has been named OSHIIP’s 2025 Partner of the Year. This prestigious recognition highlights their outstanding partnership with the Ohio Department of Insurance and their exceptional commitment to serving Medicare beneficiaries in Delaware County.

Through one-on-one counseling and community outreach, SourcePoint’s insurance team empowers older adults with unbiased, reliable information to help them make informed decisions about their health insurance coverage. In 2024 alone, the team conducted hundreds of appointments, helping individuals understand their Medicare options, avoid unnecessary costs, and gain peace of mind. SourcePoint’s insurance team is led by staff members Charlotte Pritt, Jill Rinker, and Lisa Sutton and supported by a team of volunteers.

“We are incredibly proud of our insurance team and volunteers,” said Laura Smith, Interim Community Programs Administrator. “This award is a testament to their expertise, compassion, and unwavering dedication to the people we serve.”

SourcePoint remains committed to helping older adults thrive after 55, and its insurance services continue to be a vital resource for residents navigating the complexities of Medicare.

For more information about SourcePoint’s Medicare education and counseling services, visit MySourcePoint.org/insurance.

Pictured Seated L-R: Mike Tucker, Lisa Sutton, Charlotte Pritt, Jill Rinker
Pictured Standing L-R: Laura Smith, Marsha Ringle, Kathy Benner, Carol Osborn, Fred Marker, Lynne Hamilton

SourcePoint is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides professional expertise, services, and programs for Delaware County adults who want to thrive after 55, as well as family caregivers. Services and programs are supported by the local senior services levy, private and corporate donations, grants, and the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging.

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