Daryl Steiner celebrates 40th career anniversary
Tuesday, February 28 marks 40 years of service in the insurance and financial services industry for Bluffton’s Daryl Steiner. His partner, Jason Granger, contacted the Icon to point out how exceptional it is to have someone provide four decades of service to their clients.
Steiner opened his own firm in 1983; it became Steiner & Granger LLC in 2005.
“He is just a selfless person,” comments Granger. “He always puts his clients first and he always puts his associates first. If I hadn’t met Daryl, I’d be out of the business. What has kept him going is his relationships with clients.”
A life-long resident of Bluffton, Steiner served as one of three community co-leaders who initiated and advised the fundraising committee for the Ricky Matter Strength and Conditioning Center and served on the board of the Bluffton Community Child Development Center as President and Building Chairman during the construction phase of the facility on County Line Road.
Steiner & Granger LLC is located at 141 N Main St. Congratulations can also be shared at https://www.facebook.com/SteinerandGranger/
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