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  • Main Office
Street Address:
2126 Espey Court
Suite E
Crofton, MD 21114-2425
Mailing Address:
2126 Espey Court Suite E
Crofton, MD 21114-2425
  • Phone: (410) 721-7474
    Fax: (410) 721-6377
    Residential: (410) 721-7244
  • Office Hours:
    Weekly 9-5
    Evenings and Saturdays
    available by appointment
My background and achievements
  • 35 Years as State Farm Agent
  • Crofton Resident since 1968
  • Towson University, BS
  • Legion of Honor Qualifier
  • Life Honor Club Qualifier
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  • Bronze Tablet Qualifier
  • National Convention Qualifier
  • Millionaire Life Traveler
  • Member of Softball Hall of Fame
  • Crofton Jaycees - Past President
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Meet the team
  • Scott Carpenter - Customer Service Representative
  • Theresa Cunningham - Office Manager
Our mission is to help our policy holders manage the risks of everyday life, recover from the unexpected and realize their dreams.
Scott Carpenter
Customer Service Representative
A member of Gary's team since his high school graduation from Arundel in 1995. Scott is an avid athlete carrying a 218 bowling average with regional PBA credentials; holds a 6 handicap in golf and has played competitive softball for State Farm since the age of 18. Scott's wife Jodie is a real estate appraiser. The two reside in Crofton with their daughter (Gary's grand-daughter).
Theresa Cunningham
Office Manager
Theresa is Gary's right hand. She has been at the helm of his operation for the last twelve years. She and her husband live in Edgewater. Her smile, demeanor and positive personality enforce State Farm's "good neighbor" philosophy.
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