Terry Anderson (politician)

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Terry Anderson
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Date of Birth: December 25, 1960
Place of Birth: Hamilton, Canada
Spouse: Joanne Anderson
Profession: Insurance Broker/Politician
Political Party: Conservative

Terry Anderson (born 1960) is the candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada in the Electoral District (Riding) of Hamilton Mountain.

Born and raised in Ancaster, Terry has been an insurance broker on the Hamilton Mountain since 1984 when he founded Anderson Insurance Brokers. In April 2000 his company merged with Pearson Dunn Insurance Brokers on Nebo Rd where he currently works as a Commercial Account Executive.

Terry was first elected in 1991 representing Ward 7 on both City of Hamilton and Hamilton-Wentworth Regional Council. He was subsequently re-elected in 1994 and 1997 and chose to retire from Municipal Government in 2000.

During his term as City of Hamilton Alderman, Terry served as Chairman of the Transportation Services Committee, overseeing the construction and completion of the Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway and Chairman of the Regional Economic Development Committee.(1997-2000)

Terry is currently the • President of the Rotary Club of Hamilton Mountain • Director of Ronald McDonald House and • Director of CANUSA games


In the past he has served in the following organizations:

• Past President, Hamilton Junior Chamber of Commerce • Director, World Cycling Championship • Past Director, Children’s Aid Society • Past Director, Theatre Aquarius • Director, Cancer Golf for a Cure committee • Fundraising committee Road to Hope in support of City Kidz • Past Director, Hamilton Conservation Authority • Past Chair of HECFI Board of Directors


Terry is married to Joanne and has two children Kristen and Jason.

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