Bruce G. Alexander

Bruce G. Alexander holds more than 25 years of experience in various positions in the financial field. Beginning his career in 1984 as a financial analyst with Motorola Communications, he served as part of a team responsible for positioning cellular towers throughout Southern California. Mr. Alexander analyzed financial information pertaining to land purchase and lease agreements with corporate and private landowners, which allowed the placement of the cell towers to maximize coverage.

From 1989 to 1991, Mr. Alexander was a Senior Account Executive with Lexington Capital. He subsequently received a promotion to Vice President of the Northwest U.S. Offices, a position that he held for the following two years. Bruce G. Alexander conducted seminars and courses designed to educate legal and accounting professionals and solicit their business, while advising the company’s existing clients in financial matters such as growing net worth and properly insuring their assets.

Bruce G. Alexander founded his own company, Charitable Benefits Group, Inc., in 1993 after recognizing the need for a firm to advise nonprofit organizations in charitable trusts and tax planning. Over the next 15 years, he expanded the business to include offices on the East and West Coasts, serving education, healthcare, and medical research groups. Mr. Alexander’s efforts resulted in successful fundraising campaigns netting more than $230 million for various charities.

Since 2008, Mr. Alexander has served residents of Roseville, California, and the surrounding areas as a Licensed Public Adjuster. In this role, he is responsible for accurately documenting damage to properties as a result of fire, flooding, vandalism, and other causes. He also assesses other financial burdens stemming from the property damage, such as additional living expenses and income lost after the incident. Bruce G. Alexander works to achieve the highest settlement possible from insurance companies, often obtaining an amount ranging from 30 to 150 percent higher than his clients were offered before retaining his services.