Who was the first black president of an insurance company?

Who was the first black president of an insurance company?

The first president was Joseph Randolph while Cyrus Porter was treasurer and William Coleman was its secretary. The establishment of an insurance company by African Americans was a natural progression from beneficial societies that had emerged just after the American Revolution.

What was the purpose of the African insurance company?

The African Insurance Company was established in 1810 as a for profit business built on the model of the Free African Society.

Who are the black life insurance companies in North Carolina?

Black Insurance Companies North Carolina Mutual Life Ins. Co. Bert Collins, President & CEO 411 West Chapel Hill Street Durham, NC 27701 (919)682-9201 | FAX (919)683- 1694 Atlanta Life Insurance Company Charles H Cornelius, President & CEO 100 Auburn Avenue N.E. Herndon Plaza Atlanta, GA 30303 (404)659-2100 | FAX (404)654- 8808

Who is the CEO of protective industrial insurance company?

Protective Industrial Insurance Company James C Harrison, President & CEO 2300 11th Avenue North Birmingham, AL 35234 (205)323-5256 | FAX (205)251- 7614 Winnfield Life Insurance Company Charles Henderson, President 315 North Street Natchitoches, LA 71457 (318)352-8346 | FAX (318)352- 8722

Who are the National African American Insurance Association?

The National African American Insurance Association (NAAIA) was organized to create a network among people of color and others employed in or affiliated with the insurance industry. The association currently has 17 chapters, with 1 others in development, throughout the nation and its members represent every sector of the industry.

The first president was Joseph Randolph while Cyrus Porter was treasurer and William Coleman was its secretary. The establishment of an insurance company by African Americans was a natural progression from beneficial societies that had emerged just after the American Revolution.

The African Insurance Company was established in 1810 as a for profit business built on the model of the Free African Society.