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California Casualty Management Company〔California Casualty consists of the California Casualty Group of insurance companies managed by California Casualty Management Company.〕〔http://calcas.com〕 is in the business of providing individuals with insurance coverage, in particular those in the fields of education, law enforcement, fire fighting, and nursing. ==History== In 1914, Carl G. Brown, Sr. started California Casualty Indemnity Exchange as a customer-owned company offering workers' compensation insurance to California's new and growing industries. The company was based on Carl G. Brown, Sr.’s high ethical standards and business integrity. In 1917 California Casualty began offering auto insurance, followed by home insurance in 1954. His son, Carl G. Brown, Jr. took over as Chairman in 1957 and, in 1965 codified his father’s principles in the California Casualty Code.〔http://www.calcas.com/web/ccmc/our-company/ourcode〕 In 1951, California Casualty pioneered what is now an industry trend of affinity insurance programs when it received the endorsement of the California Teachers Association (CTA) to provide auto and home insurance to its members. Sixty years later they still serve CTA and its members and expanded nationally with over 100 other endorsements including the National Education Association (NEA); many police, state trooper, and firefighter associations; and universities and medical centers. In 1978, after Carl G. Brown, Jr. retired, his son, Tom Brown, carried on the family tradition and moved up to Chairman of the Board. Under Tom’s leadership the business expanded across the country when it received the NEA endorsement. In 2007, President and CEO Beau Brown continued as the fourth generation to head California Casualty. In 2010, he was also named Chairman of the Board.〔http://www.calcas.com/web/ccmc/our-company/executives〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「California Casualty」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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