Gregory Insurance was started in 1979 when the Gregory family purchased an existing insurance agency. We are currently located at 789 Railroad St Ste 1 here in Elko, NV. Leah Gregory has been an employee since 1980 and an owner since 1981. The business is currently owned by Leah Gregory and Anthony Barrington. Anthony has been an insurance agent since 2020. He worked part time in the agency at first while he was also a professional bareback rider with the PRCA. Once Covid hit pretty hard and rodeo was cancelled across most of the country, Anthony started working full time and has been here full time since. Last but not least, Madison Ujlaky our newest licensed insurance agent is who is dedicated to learning and serving our community with her very best effort.
I am a native Nevadan and have spent most of my life in Elko, with the exception of a few years at college in Utah and Idaho. I started work selling insurance right out of college 44 years ago and have been here ever since. I feel very fortunate to have been able to raise my family in such a great community. When I am not working I love to try and capture everything in life through the lens of my camera! I also love to go watch a great rodeo, wherever that may take me!
I was born and raised in Elko, NV and currently live in Lamoille, NV. I rodeoed for the College of Southern Idaho and was a professional bareback rider for the PRCA for almost 7 years prior to becoming an insurance agent. I have been licensed for 4 years now and will continue to learn as much as I can to benefit the public. In my free time I am always with my wife. We are usually fishing, hunting, or doing projects around our property.
I am originally from St. George, Utah. I spent about 8 years in Idaho before settling in Spring Creek, where I’ve happily called home for nearly seven years. As a new insurance agent, I’m committed to growing and learning so I can serve our community with care, dedication, and my very best effort. Beyond the office, I value time with my husband exploring new places, tackling home projects, or unwinding with a fishing line in the lake.