A Fan for the Ages

Category: "Inspire" Stories

Date: April 1, 2021

On this week’s “Inspire” Podcast, we announced our latest partnership with Modern Insurance Marketing. Our newest partner and Modern Insurance President Greg Osborne let us in on something he loves almost as much as insurance — his alma mater, the University of Oregon.

Greg is deeply committed to his family and clients, but he also has a special place in his heart for his favorite college team. As a long-time season ticket holder, he spends his free time belting out the Oregon Duck’s fight song at every sporting event. Check out this great photo:

Greg’s passionate approach to sports and life is the same kind of passion that has led to the success of Modern Insurance. The company has become renowned for its desire to serve Americans, no matter what. It’s fitting that a strong commitment to service would drive a superfan like Greg!

It takes genuine passion to succeed in this business, so we couldn’t be more pleased to welcome into the Integrity family Greg and the Modern Insurance team!

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