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Allstate Agent Anita Jacob Honors 12 Families for Their 477 Years as Allstate Customers

By Nicole Clark,
December 20, 2017 at 12:05pm. Views: 128

Grand Terrace, CA – Allstate agency owner, Anita Jacob is recognizing individuals who have reached major milestones as an Allstate customer. Protecting what matters most to customers, their family, their home, their automobiles and their lives is what Allstate does. Anita is honored that Allstate has been that protection for so many years to these special individuals. On Oct 28, 2017 Anita showed her appreciation to customers who have been insured by Allstate for over 45 years, and collectively for 477 years! It was a special event filled with flowers, trophies and most importantly the guests of honor, Allstate customers:

  • Robert Glovak and Loretta Glovak, customers since 1965.
  • Barbara Cartwright, customer since 1966.
  • Romulado and Marcela Lopez, customers since 1966.
  • Wanona Thornton, customer since 1967.
  • Frank and Maria Granado, customers since 1968.
  • Jerry and Marie Poole, customers since 1968.
  • Joann Johnson, customer since 1970.
  • Charlotte Cervantes, customer since 1971.
  • Andy Scott, customer since 1972.
  • Frank and Mary Lou Navarro, customers since 1972.
  • Billie Keelin, customer since 1972.
  • Joe Robert and Roberta Freeman, customers since 1972.

Allstate agents care deeply about customers and the way they do business. Providing products and services that fit the different needs of customers and their families is key to retaining customers and deepening the relationship over many years. The longevity of these relationships is a testament to the relationships Anita has built with her customers. “As small business owners and community leaders, Allstate agents see firsthand the opportunities and challenges facing the communities they serve,” said Phil Telgenhoff, Allstate field senior vice president. “Giving back and saying thank you is core to who we are, which is why we’re proud and honored to say thank you to the customers who have trusted us for so many years.”

 

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