2018 Finalist in San Diego’s Best Union Tribune Readers Poll!

18 August 2025

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San Diego’s Best Readers Poll Recognition


In 2018, Fusco Orsini & Associates was recognized as a finalist in the San Diego’s Best Readers Poll presented by the San Diego Union-Tribune. This acknowledgment reflected the strength of our client relationships and the quality of our service within the San Diego community.


About the San Diego’s Best Readers Poll


The San Diego’s Best Readers Poll is an annual recognition program hosted by the San Diego Union-Tribune. Readers across the county are invited to vote for their preferred local businesses across various industries, including professional services, dining, retail, healthcare, and more.


Finalists and winners are selected based on the number of votes received from the public. The results are published in a special edition of the Union-Tribune and remain a valuable indicator of trusted and respected businesses in the region.


Why This Recognition Matters


Being named a finalist in this poll is a meaningful endorsement from our community. It reflects our commitment to delivering dependable, personalized insurance services to individuals and businesses throughout San Diego and beyond. Recognition from clients and peers inspires us to maintain high standards in everything we do.


Ongoing Dedication to Service


Since 2018, we have continued to grow and evolve while remaining focused on what matters most—providing responsive, expert guidance and building long-term relationships. Our team is proud of this honor and looks forward to serving the community for many years.

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By: Michael Fusco

CEO & Principal of Fusco Orsini & Associates

(858) 384‑1506

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