Jodi Geigle, formerly of Sterling/Umpqua Bank, has launched a new business designed to help others in a different capacity than her 17 years at the bank. With a true servant’s heart, Jodi’s new company, Errands by Angel, literally rose from the ashes after she lost her home in the 2020 Almeda Fire. Afterwards, Jodi left Umpqua Bank in 2021 after the Jacksonville branch closed it doors. Not one to dwell on gloom and doom, Jodi has rebuilt her home and has also reinvented herself. She says God opened another door for her, allowing her to assist others in need with chores/tasks that have become difficult or overwhelming, or to provide caregivers a much-needed reprieve. She notes, “Maybe you just need someone to keep you or your loved one company. I have always had a heart for our senior community and enjoy what they have to offer to our society. I also see a need for those who are unable to perform certain tasks from day to day because of disability or lack of transportation.”

After nearly two decades serving the community at the bank, Jodi looks forward to further community service and may be reached at 541-326-6978 or errandsbyangel@protonmail.com.