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He served as Commissioner of Insurance from July 1, 1915 to April 10, 1919. [3] [5] During World War I, he organized a "far reaching and effective food conservation campaign" with a "corps of 125 insurance agents." [6] In 1919, he assumed the presidency of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Northwestern Mutual is an American financial services mutual organization based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.The financial security company provides consultation on wealth and asset income protection, education planning, retirement planning, investment advisory services, Financial Planning trust and private client services, estate planning and business planning.
The Dai-ichi Mutual Life Insurance Company, based in Tokyo, Japan; Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company, based in Los Angeles, California; Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company; Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, later Mutual of New York (MONY), and now part of AXA; New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, acquired by ...
John Schlifske, CEO of Northwestern Mutual, in his office at the company’s headquarters in Milwaukee on Monday, Jan. 29, 2024, discussed his decision to retire at the end of the year.
Edward J. Zore (born 1945) is the former president and CEO of Northwestern Mutual and current chairman. He became Northwestern Mutual's 16th president on March 31, 2000 and chief executive officer on June 1, 2001. [2] Zore joined Northwestern Mutual investment department in 1969.
Before joining Jefferson Pilot Corporation in 1993, he held executive-level finance and investment positions with Protective Life and Northwestern Mutual. He became the president and chief operating officer of Lincoln Financial Group in April 2006 [3] and was appointed as Lincoln Financial's CEO in 2007. [4]
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He was also one of the founders of the Northwestern Mutual Insurance Company, and remained a director in the company until his death. In politics, he represented Grant County for five years in the Wisconsin Legislature , and was a delegate to Wisconsin's 2nd constitutional convention in 1847.