National Insurance Association
Formation | 1921 |
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Headquarters | Durham, North Carolina |
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Membership | African American Insurance Companies |
Official language | English |
The National Insurance Association (NIA) is the largest organization representing African American owned and operated insurance companies.
History
In 1921, 60 men representing 13 African American owned insurance companies met at the home office of North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company in Durham, North Carolina to found the National Negro Insurance Association. C. C. Spaulding was elected the organization's first president.[1]
In the 1950s, the name of the organization was changed to the National Insurance Association.
Past presidents of the organization include Theodore A. Jones, former direrctor of the Illinois Department of Revenue and George A. Beavers, Jr., board chairman of the Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company.[2]
References
- ↑ Weathers, Diane (June 1976). Graves, Earl G., ed. Black Enterprise. New York, New York: Earl G. Graves Publishing, Inc. 6 (11): 111, 113–115, 117, 118, 177, 179, 180. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ Johnson, John H., ed. (October 1962). "Why negroes buy life insurance:alert insurance association launches sales research program". Ebony. Chicago, Illinois: Johnson Publishing Company, Inc. 17 (12): 142–144, 146.
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