New York Life honors women's history
New York Life has announced a grant of $500,000 toward the creation of Central Park's first statues of real women, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. New York Life is the only corporate sponsor of The Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony Statue Fund.
These statues will represent the varied roles women have played in history and remind people to examine social change movements to learn from the past and do a better job of carrying on the fight for equal rights and justice in the future, including the rights to vote.
Of interest, in addition to New York Life's commitment to diversity and women's issues, this grant was appealing to the company due to the proud historic relationship New York Life had with the Anthony family. Susan B. Anthony used money from her New York Life insurance policy to guarantee that women students would be admitted to the University of Rochester. In addition, Anthony's father and several male relatives were New York Life agents. www.newyorklife.com
John Hancock rewards policyholders with Apple Watch deal
John Hancock has announced the launch of its new Vitality Active Rewards with Apple Watch program, which gives John Hancock Vitality life insurance policyholders the opportunity to earn a new Apple Watch Series 2 for just $25, simply by being more active. John Hancock is the first life insurer in the U.S. to motivate policyholders to get more active by offering them the opportunity to participate in this innovative program and earn their Apple Watch Series 2. Details at www.jhrewardslife.com.
Streamlining work, research for loved ones
After the death of a loved one, many families often must wade through mountains of paperwork in an attempt to locate a insurance policies and other key documents and accounts belong to the deceased. LifeSite Pro was designed to provide a solution. It's a secure, collaborative document management system meant to help families securely organize and share vital information with loved ones and trusted advisors. For more information, visit www.lifesite.co/lifesitepro.
New year, new leadership at AAA Life Insurance Co.
Jay DuBose has been named president and CEO of AAA Life Insurance Co. after serving most recently as the organization's executive vice president of Acquisition and Member Experience. He begins the job on January 1, 2017. A life insurance industry veteran with three decades of experience, DuBose has been with AAA since 2003. He is a graduate of Baylor University, serves on the United Way of Southeastern Michigan campaign cabinet and Michigan Life & Health Insurance Guaranty Association board.
DuBose succeeds Harold Huffstetler, who retires this month after leading AAA Life Insurance Co. since 2004 after holding positions with Liberty Life Insurance Co. and Allstate Insurance Co. To find out more about AAA Life Insurance Co., visit www.aaalife.com.