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American Family Insurance

COMPANY

Founded 1927 by Herman Wittwer as the Farmers Mutual Automobile Insurance Company.

Official Website:
http://www.amfam.com/

Industry:
Insurance

Ticker:
(private mutual)

Corporate headquarters:
Madison, WI

Sales:
$6.6B (2004)

Employees:
8200 (2004)

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
David R. Anderson
Business
?   CEO of American Family Insurance
Harvey R. Pierce
Business
1942   CEO of American Family Insurance, 1999-2006
Jack C. Salzwedel
Business
c. 1960   President of American Family Insurance

CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
David R. Anderson
Business
?   CEO of American Family Insurance
Craig C. Culver
Business
15-Jun-1950   Culver's Frozen Custard Restaurants
Londa J. Dewey
Business
c. 1960   Private Client Group, US Bank
Leslie Ann Howard
Administrator
c. 1954   President, Dane County United Way
Ted D. Kellner
Business
c. 1947   Fiduciary Management, Inc.
Thomas J. Mohs
Business
c. 1940   Founder, Placon Corporation
Walter M. Oliver
Business
c. 1945   Senior VP at General Dynamics
Harvey R. Pierce
Business
1942   CEO of American Family Insurance, 1999-2006
Eliot G. Protsch
Business
c. 1953   CFO of Alliant Energy
Richard R. Renk
Business
?   President, Renk Seed Company
Jack C. Salzwedel
Business
c. 1960   President of American Family Insurance
Jerry Sue Thornton
Educator
c. 1947   President, Cuyahoga Community College
John D. Wiley
Educator
23-Mar-1942   Chancellor, UW-Madison
Thomas J. Zimbrick
Business
?   CEO of Zimbrick, Inc.


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