Difference between revisions 723220784 and 734014601 on enwiki{{Infobox company | name = National Life Group | logo = [[File:Nlg logo.PNG]] | type = [[Mutual company]] | slogan = "Do good. Be good. Make good." | foundation = [[Montpelier, Vermont]], USA (1848)<ref>[https://www.nationallife.com/public/histarchive/our_history/pages/AnAct.asp An Act to Incorporate the National Life Insurance Company, State of Vermont Legislature, 1848.]</ref> | founder = [[Julius Yemans Dewey]] | location = [[Montpelier, Vermont]], USA | key_people = Mehran Assadi,<ref name="ceo">[http://www.pr.com/press-release/111082]</ref> President and CEO | industry = [[Financial Services]] | homepage = [http://www.nationallife.com/ nationallife.com] }} ⏎ '''National Life Group''' is a Fortune 1000 company<ref>{{cite web|url=https://connect.data.com/directory/company/fortune/1000?page=6|title=Fortune 1000 List}}</ref> and a diversified group of financial services companies that offer life insurance, annuities, mutual funds and estate, business succession and retirement planning strategies.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationallifegroup.com/PublicSite/Views/OurValues.aspx?id=8589940166 |title=National Life Group Reports 2012 Financial Results; Sales, Income And Earnings All Set Company Records; Statutory Surplus Stands At $1.3 Billion; Insurance In Force of $68.4 Billion}}</ref><ref>Gilman, Marcus Davis (1897). The Bibliography of Vermont; or, A List of Books and Pamphlets Relating in Any Way to the State: With Biographical and Other Notes. Burlington, Vermont: Printed by the Free Press Association. p. 138.</ref> National Life Group was founded in Montpelier, Vermont as National Life Insurance Company.<ref>[https://www.nationallife.com/public/histarchive/our_history/pages/AnAct.asp An Act to Incorporate the National Life Insurance Company, State of Vermont Legislature, 1848.]</ref> It was chartered on November 13, 1848 “upon the principle of mutual participation in the funds or profits” of the company. As such, the National Life of Vermont was a [[Mutual insurance|mutual company]] even though that fact was not apparent from its name. The company officially issued its first policy and began business on February 1, 1850. Its name bespoke the fact that its organizers were from many different states and believed company life insurance policies would be sold throughout the nation. [[Julius Yemans Dewey]], medical doctor of [[Montpelier, Vermont]], was among the company's founders. He would later serve as general agent and then president of the company<ref>{{Cite journal | last1 = Gilman | first1 = Marcus Davis | authorlink1 = Marcus Davis Gilman | title = The Bibliography of Vermont; or, A List of Books and Pamphlets Relating in Any Way to the State: With Biographical and Other Notes | publisher = Printed by the Free Press Association | year = 1897 | location = [[Burlington, Vermont]] | page = 138 | url = http://books.google.com/?id=T1I0AAAAMAAJ&printsec=titlepage#PPA138,M1 | oclc = 4072330 | postscript = <!--None-->}}</ref> and delivered the remittance of the company's very first claim on July 26, 1850.<ref>{{cite web | title = National Life's First Claims: Claim #1 | url=http://www.nationallife.com/public/histarchive/our_history/pages/first_claims_1.asp | accessdate = 2008-07-14 }} (Archived by the [[Internet Archive]] [http://web.archive.org/web/20061114145621/http://www.nationallife.com/public/histarchive/our_history/pages/first_claims_1.asp here])</ref> Today, National Life Group has grown to include the Life Insurance Company of the Southwest,<ref>{{cite web|author=A.M. Best Co. |url=http://www.insurancenetworking.com/ratings_corner/insurance_NLV_Financial_AM_Best_risk_management_rating-26198-1.html |title=NLV Financial Corp. and its subsidiaries |publisher=Insurancenetworking.com |date=2010-10-27 |accessdate=2012-08-05}}</ref> in Dallas, Texas, Sentinel Investments and Equity Services, Inc.<ref>[https://www.nationallife.com/corporateinfo/2010AR.pdf National Life Group 2010 Annual Report]</ref> and now has $30 billion in assets under management.<ref>[https://www.nationallifegroup.com/OurStory]</ref> The National Life Group companies employ roughly 900 people, with most located at its home office in Montpelier. Mehran Assadi is the president and chief executive officer of National Life Group, a position he has held since 2009. He has been a member of the company’s board since 2009. He joined National Life Group in September 2003 as interim Chief Information Officer. In May 2004 he was appointed interim Chief Operating Officer and in April 2005 he accepted the position of President – Life and Annuity.National Life Group is a diversified group of financial services companies. It emphasizes that it doesn’t make widgets or cars or computers. Instead, it makes promises. The company states its goal is to work to create a better future through innovative financial solutions that can be delivered on 10, 20 or 50 years down the road. The company’s first death claim was that of Rowland Allen, who died in 1850 while seeking fortune in the California Gold Rush. National Life Insurance Co. had been chartered just two years earlier, so the claim pushed the company to its limits. But the directors used their personal credit to ensure the claim was paid and the promise was kept. National Life has paid a dividend on its participating life insurance policies every year since 1855. Through the Civil War, the great flu epidemic of 1918, the Great Depression, two World Wars and most recently the Great Recession, National Life has paid. National Life is mutually organized and remains independent. The company does business across the country. In May of 2016 National Life launched its Main Streets Across America campaign promoting small business practices and community. <ref>https://www.nationallife.com/OurStory-WhoWeAre</ref> ==== History ==== National Life Group is a diversified group of financial services companies that offer life insurance, annuities, mutual funds and estate, business succession and retirement planning strategies. <ref>https://www.nationallife.com/OurStory-Financials</ref> The National Life Insurance Company was chartered on November 13, 1848, “upon the principle of mutual participation in the funds or profits” of the company. The company officially issued its first policy on February 1, 1850. Its name was intended to signal that its organizers were from many different states and believed company’s life insurance policies would be sold throughout the nation. Dr. Julius Yemans Dewey, a physician in Montpelier, Vermont, was among the company's founders. He would later serve as general agent and then president of the company and delivered the payment of the company's very first claim on July 26, 1850. Today, National Life Group includes National Life Insurance Co., Life Insurance Company of the Southwest, in Dallas, Texas, Sentinel Investments and Equity Services, Inc. and has more than $30 billion in assets under management. <ref>https://www.nationallife.com/OurStory-Financials</ref> The National Life Group companies employ nearly 1,000 people, with most located at its home offices in Montpelier and Dallas. Mehran Assadi is the president and chief executive officer of National Life Group, a position he has held since 2009. He has been a member of the company’s board since 2009. He joined National Life Group in September 2003 as interim Chief Information Officer. In May 2004 he was appointed interim Chief Operating Officer and in April 2005 he accepted the position of President – Life and Annuity. <ref>https://www.nationallife.com/OurStory-Leadership</ref> 1.1 On November 13 of 1848, National Life Group was chartered under the name National Life Insurance Company of the United States. Nearly a year later on November 8, 1849, William C. Kittredge was elected as the first president of National Life. Kittredge was a successful lawyer and served for eight years in the Vermont House of Representatives. <ref>https://www.nationallife.com/OurStory-OurHistory</ref> 1.2 On March 1, 1850, National Life found its first home at 27 State Street in Montpelier. The office space was leased from the Vermont Mutual Fire Insurance Company.<ref>https://www.nationallife.com/OurStory-OurHistory</ref> 1.3 On May 17, 1850, National Life faced its first death claim. Rowland Allen died while traveling to California for the Gold Rush. The company did not have sufficient assets to pay the claim. However the directors used their personal credit to make the $1,000 payment to Allen’s wife. <ref>https://www.nationallife.com/OurStory-OurHistory</ref> 1.4 On January 6th 1851, founding member Dr. Julius Yemans Dewey was elected as president of National Life. Dewey was a doctor of medicine, having studied at the University of Vermont. He personally delivered the payment for the company’s first claim. <ref>https://www.nationallife.com/OurStory-OurHistory</ref> 1.5 In January of 1877 Emma Dimmick became the first woman employed in the Home Office. Since then National Life has made strides to improve conditions for women in the workplace. Artist Roy Heinrich created several illustrations for National Life in which he depicted strong women. His illustrations were created from 1934 to 1945. The Historic Art Series was the basis of National Life’s advertising program of the 1930s through the early 1960s. Heinrich’s illustrations of strong women relate to Revolutionary/Colonial times in America. In 1985 Dr. Pat Woolf of Princeton University becomes first woman on the Board of Directors. <ref>https://www.nationallife.com/OurStory-OurHistory</ref> Today, National Life has three women serving on the Board of Directors: Kim Goodman, V. Louise McCarren, and Carol Carlson. <ref>https://www.nationallife.com/OurStory-Leadership</ref> 1.6 April 11th, 1957, National Life purchased the land for its current home in Montpelier, what became its sixth home office. Clearing and excavation began in August and on October 3rd President Deane Davis broke ground on the official building site with a bulldozer. After three years the building was complete. <ref>https://www.nationallife.com/public/histarchive/archive_home.asp</ref> In 2009 National Life Group received Silver Certification in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, Existing Building (LEED-EB) program, sponsored by the U.S. Green Building Council, the nation's leading non-profit authority for green buildings. National Life is the largest (543,992 s.f.) and oldest (1960) building in Vermont to receive LEED certification of any kind and the second existing commercial building in Vermont to receive a silver LEED-EB certification. Fifteen percent of the campus’ electrical demand is provided by a rooftop solar array and a nearby array of ground-mounted solar panels. And in 2010 National Life began using a woodchip fired biomass system for heating. <ref>https://www.nationallife.com/OurStory-BeingGreen</ref> 1.7 January 1st, 2009 Mehran Assadi became President and CEO of National Life. Mehran joined National Life in 2003 as interim chief information officer. In 2005 he was appointed president of Life and Annuity. In 2011 he introduced National Life’s corporate vision statement, “To bring peace of mind to everyone we touch.” And corporate values “Do Good. Be Good. Make Good.” <ref>https://www.nationallife.com/OurStory-Newsroom-8589945576</ref> ==== Leadership ==== 2.1 Executive Management: President & CEO Mehran Assadi; Executive Vice President Ruth B. Smith; Executive Vice President Thomas H. Brownell, who is also CEO of Sentinel Investments; Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Bob Cotton; Chief People Officer Sean N. Woodroffe; Senior Vice President & General Counsel Greg Woodworth; Chief Information Officer Tom Anfuso; Vice President of Corporate Communications & Community Relations Christopher Graff. <ref>https://www.nationallife.com/OurStory-Leadership</ref> 2.2 Board of Directors: President & CEO Mehran Assadi, Chairman Thomas H. Macleay, David R. Coates, former Vermont governor James H. Douglas, Kim Goodman, Bruce Lisman, V. Louise McCarren, Dr. Roger B. Porter, Harris H.Simmons, Carol A Carlson. <ref>https://www.nationallife.com/OurStory-Leadership</ref> ==== Company Mission ==== 3.1 The company hosts various community engagement efforts every year through events, volunteering, and donations. National Life offers up to 40 hours of paid volunteer service time for employees. In 2015 the company donated $750,000 through its charitable foundation in both Vermont and Texas. The average size of each grant was $4,191. The total volunteer hours from National Life employees totaled over 4,000 in 2015. <ref>https://www.nationallife.com/OurStory</ref> 3.2 Cause the book: Cause! covers the different leadership styles of various successful companies. It was written by award-winning authors Drs. Kevin and Jackie Freiberg. The book mainly focuses on the concept of mission-driven companies and the “servant leadership” style used in National Life Group and features images of many employees of the company, including its CEO Mehran Assadi on the cover. The book has received praise from successful business leaders and entrepreneurs. <ref>http://www.freibergs.com/</ref> 3.3 Committed to Main Street: May 3, 2016 National Life announced a new campaign titled “Main Streets Across America”. This follows the company values set forth by CEO Mehran Assadi in 2009. This effort includes a focus on small businesses and community engagement. The campaign features a series of articles on the company’s blog in which various streets described as “Main Streets” are depicted and highlighted. The series is titled “Main Streets Across America.” The streets and towns are selected based on criteria relating to artistic, historic, and economic significance. The campaign showcases the different cultures across the country and provides historical context for each town. Additionally the company blog features various industry leaders and employees writing about business practices and life advice often focusing on community engagement. <ref>https://www.nationallife.com/OurStory-Newsroom-8589948544</ref> ==== Public outreach and community service ==== 4.1 LifeChanger of the Year: LifeChanger of the Year is an annual award program created by National Life in 2012. The program recognizes faculty and staff of k-12 schools who are nominated by students, parents of students, friends, families, or co-workers. Once a school employee is nominated a profile of the employee is created on the LifeChanger website and schools are encouraged to share the profile on social media. A total of 16 winners are chosen based on community service and student engagement. There is one “Spirit Award” in which the school that shows the most “spirit” for their nominee wins the award of $2,500 to the school of the winner and an additional $2,500 will be given to the winning educator as well. There are ten LifeChanger awards of $1,500 to the school and an equal amount to the winner. There are four Grand Prize Finalists of $2,500, with an equal amount is given to the winners. There is also one Grand Prize Winner who receives $5,000 personally and $5,000 is given to the school. Past winners have included a custodian, and teachers who have helped students facing drug issues, prostitution, abuse, legal issues, and inadequate academic standing. <ref>https://lifechangeroftheyearnominees.com/</ref> 4.2 Do Good Fest: Do Good Fest is an annual music festival held by National Life on the lawn of its Vermont campus to raise money for Branches of Hope. Branches of Hope is a cancer patient fund that gives money to cancer patients who cannot afford to cover medical expenses or other bills. Bands that have performed include O.A.R., Brett Dennen, and Big Head Todd and The Monsters. In 2016 the event raised more than $30,000 in donations to Branches of Hope. <ref>https://dogoodfest.com/</ref>⏎ ⏎ == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == * {{Official website|http://www.nationallifegroup.com}} [[Category:Financial services companies of the United States]] [[Category:Mutual insurance companies]] [[Category:Mutual insurance companies of the United States]] [[Category:Companies established in 1848]] [[Category:Insurance companies of the United States]] [[Category:Life insurance companies]] [[Category:Companies based in Vermont]] {{company-stub}} All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=734014601.
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