MEDIA, Pa. – Twenty-three years after earning her bachelor’s degree from Penn State, Michelle Haskins, class of 2000, is proud to serve as a member of the Brandywine Alumni Society.
Haskins began her Penn State journey at University Park in 1996, majoring in telecommunications. After obtaining a paid internship in Philadelphia during her final semester, she decided to complete her final credits at Brandywine, previously known as Penn State Delaware County.
Haskins was active as a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc, the National Panhellenic Council, Parmi Nous and the Black caucus, among other groups. One of her most memorable moments was fundraising and dancing in THON.
The ability to jumpstart her career and complete her degree made coming to Brandywine an easy choice. However, the best part of attending Brandywine was the time she got to spend with her cousin, Marisha, who had just transferred to Brandywine as well. She recalled their morning drives to campus as one of her favorite memories at Brandywine.
“A great memory I have of my time at Brandywine was getting to drive to campus every morning with my cousin," she said. "We grew up together — we were like sisters but initially chose colleges very far away from each other. It was great being able to spend time with her. We would go to the fitness center together every morning as well. It was very cool getting to spend time with family during my last semester of college, especially considering I didn’t know anyone else.”
Upon graduating from Penn State, Haskins worked in corporate America while having what she called an entrepreneurial spirit. She started a clothing and jewelry line as a hobby and turned it into a business, but the company didn’t have a strong foundation or structure to become a full-fledged business.
“Even though I dissolved that business, it gave me the chance to realize that I want to be in control of my day and what I produce,” she said. She returned to corporate America knowing she would return to the entrepreneurial world eventually, but better prepared.
Upon realizing she no longer wanted to work in corporate America, her entrepreneurial spirit came calling again. She shifted to a career in insurance with the intention of one day opening her own agency. She spent five years learning the industry before starting her own independent agency, Choice Insurance Solutions, LLC. The hallmark of her agency is helping her clients find the best policy for the best price. Haskins advises her clients on the importance of asset protection and the role insurance plays in that. She specializes in finding options for home, auto and business insurance. Because her agency is independent, she has multiple carriers to choose from. She noted that Penn State helped shape her into the professional she is today from her time on campus but mostly through the power of the Penn State brand.