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Phoenix Companies

COMPANY

Official Website:
https://www.phoenixwm.phl.com/

Industry:
Insurance

Ticker:
NYSE:PNX

Corporate headquarters:
Hartford, CT

Sales:
$2.6B (2005)

Employees:
1500

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Richard H. Booth
Business
c. 1948   CAO of American International Group
Dona D. Young
Business
8-Jan-1954   CEO of Phoenix Companies

CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Sal H. Alfiero
Business
c. 1938   Founder, Mark IV Industries
Martin N. Baily
Economist
1945   Council of Economic Advisers, 1995-96, 1999-2001
Jean S. Blackwell
Business
c. 1954   EVP at Cummins
Peter C. Browning
Business
2-Sep-1941   CEO of Sonoco Products, 1998-2000
Arthur P. Byrne
Business
c. 1946   Partner, J. W. Childs Associates
Sanford Cloud, Jr.
Business
27-Nov-1944   President of NCCJ, 1994-2004
Gordon J. Davis
Attorney
7-Aug-1941   Partner, Dewey & LeBoeuf
John H. Forsgren, Jr.
Business
c. 1945   CFO of Northeast Utilities, 1996-2004
Ann Maynard Gray
Business
c. 1946   Former ABC executive
John E. Haire
Business
c. 1953   EVP at Time, 2001-05
Jerry J. Jasinowski
Business
4-Jan-1939   National Association of Manufacturers
Thomas S. Johnson
Business
c. 1940   President of Chemical Bank, 1983-89
Dona D. Young
Business
8-Jan-1954   CEO of Phoenix Companies

PAST BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
J. Carter Bacot
Business
7-Feb-1933 7-Apr-2005 CEO of the Bank of New York, 1982-98
Richard H. Booth
Business
c. 1948   CAO of American International Group


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