Sal Guarriello - Early Professional Career

Early Professional Career

After coming home from the war, Guarriello purchased a house in Long Island, New York and founded a State Farm Insurance Agency franchise. He later decided to expand his business ventures by moving out to the West Coast in 1964. Los Angeles, California was of particular interest to Guarriello because of the large residential and automobile market. Guarriello established his Farmers Insurance Company agency franchcise there and it continued to be a successful operation until he retired in December 1986, at the age of sixty-seven.

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