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Lakewood Business Showcase Juanita Lanier - State Farm Agent - City of Lakewood

Lakewood, WALocal News

Juanita Lanier, a homegrown local and State Farm agent, has made significant strides in the Lakewood community through her insurance agency. Having grown up in the area, she returned to establish her business, focusing on exceptional customer service and deep community involvement. In an interview, Lanier emphasized the importance of getting to know her clients to effectively manage their everyday risks. Her agency is not just about selling insurance; it’s about building relationships and contributing to the local community through volunteering and sponsorships. The article sheds light on the critical yet often overlooked role of insurance services in small businesses, reinforcing how Lanier's dedication enhances the lives of Lakewood residents.

The positive impact of her work is evident in the appreciation expressed by the community, which values local businesses that prioritize service and engagement. Lanier's approach exemplifies how local agents can provide tailored support while fostering community spirit. This article serves as a reminder of the importance of supporting local businesses that genuinely care about their customers and community.

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