Gion Insurance Group consists of highly trained people of integrity who exist to help others. It starts with ownership and management.
A Message from Our Owner
Thank you for visiting our website and for caring about the ownership and management of The Gion Unit!
I, Rob Gion, Jr. am proud to be the owner of The Gion Insurance Group. In this section of the website, I will share with you both information about me and how my business is managed.
Let’s start with management:
- Any and all management decisions flow out of our vision statement!
- I want the very best for all of my employees and team members and any decision will take that into account.
- All team members are fairly compensated (many at the top end of the pay scale for their position in the industry).
- We expect team members to continually strive to be their best. This means we will support advanced education whenever and wherever we can. I hold a Certified Insurance Counselor and Certified Risk Manager designation. I’m proud of these designations. They help me better serve my clients. Most of the team members on my team hold advanced insurance designations or other training that help them help you.
- I expect all team members in every situation to treat our clients in a way that shows the client that we care about them, and always have the client’s interests at heart–desiring nothing but the very best for our client. We will seek to save our client’s money wherever and whenever we can–never though at the expense of doing what’s best for the client in terms of coverage needed.
Regarding ownership, I think it’s important that you know about me personally, as you will commonly see my fingerprints on most of what we do. Our vision stems from my personal WHY. My “Why” as a person is that I exist to help others be their best. I truly care about other people and want the best for them. It’s what makes me happy and what drives me.
Because this is my “why” statement as a human being, it influences everything I do. Certainly, as communicated, it affects the way I treat clients and manage my team. However, this “why” has also led me to be involved in other activities that might just be more important than my work in the insurance industry. You should know when you choose to work with my team, you are enabling me to do the other things I do. Others are blessed because my clients purchase their needed insurance from me and my team, thus providing the financial basis for me to:
- Serve as an ordained pastor (I share several messages from the pulpit each year and pray regularly for and with others. Please let me know if I can ever pray for you)
- Lead a men’s recovery group for men who are recovering from sexual brokenness. I
also work directly with several men to serve as a mentor, coach, and guide. - Coach. I love coaching others. This has included coaching wrestling, insurance, and over the last several years coaching others to develop more intimacy in their relationship with God and others.
- Author a book, Redefining Intimacy, which helps others develop an intimate
relationship with God and others. Please click here to visit the Redefining Intimacy where you can get a free copy of the introduction and first chapter andreceive biweekly emails with Intimacy Tips from me. - Lead a non-profit ministry called “What Is Intimacy?”
Personally, as of 2024, I’m super happy to be married over 28 years to the love of my life, Tammy Gion. I’m also the super proud father of two amazing children. My son, Aaron, after graduating from Missouri State University, began working full time with me at the Gion Insurance Group. It’s great to see Aaron almost every day. My daughter, Emma, recently married her sweetheart, Hank Bergmann, and just became a Doctor of Physical Therapy. If you’d like to learn more about me and my family, please visit my personal website at www.robgionjr.com.
If I can ever help you personally, in any way, please email or call me. Otherwise, please know that I value every one of my clients and business partners. We exist to help people and businesses be the very best they can be!
Sincerely,
Rob Gion, Jr. CIC, CRM