Gregory J. Anderson, CIC, President of GJ Anderson, Inc., brings 22 years of experience in complex commercial insurance programs to DLL Insurance Agency. As the President and owner of GJ Anderson, Inc., Greg has the ability to make quick and decisive changes to assist his clients or the community directly. He is a dedicated professional serving our community and his clients for over two decades.
Greg earned a degree from California State University Fresno in 1991 in Business Administration with an option in Marketing. Greg began his career in insurance in 1993 and attended the Aetna Commercial Lines Institute in Hartford, Connecticut, earning the prestigious “Blue Ribbon Award’ for finishing at the top percentage of his class. In 1998, Greg completed the Society of Certified Insurance Counselors C.I.C. Program and became a Certified Insurance Counselor.
As a professional, Greg currently serves clients such as the Duncan Enterprises, Electric Motor Shop, Inc., Orange Avenue Disposal, Industrial Waste & Salvage, raven Custom Homes, Wasco Hardfacing, Adult Day Healthcare Company, Marjaree Mason Center and many other quality companies and services within our community.
Greg has passion and purpose when it comes to serving the community. During the past two decades Greg has been an active member and fund raiser for a period of time in the following organizations: St. Agnes Men's Club (sustaining member currently), Big Brothers & Sisters Steering Committee for the annual 300 Club Dinner/Fundraiser (3 years), Golf Tournament Director of the former Habitat For Humanity (started it - 2 years $70,000 proceeds). Rotary International (inactive) and donate regularly to many charities including CAP, Marjaree Mason Center, CASA, The Freewheel Project and others.
Greg is an active member of the Comprehensive Addiction Programs, Inc. (CAP) Board of Directors. Currently, he serves as the Vice President and has previously held the position of Treasurer among others serving on the board since February of 2013. Prior to Greg's involvement CAP raised less than $10,000 annually. Each of the past two years they have raised over $60,000 through substantially increased fundraising efforts.