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Nationwide

COMPANY

Property and casualty insurer, founded as the Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, in Columbus, offering automobile insurance to farmers only.

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

Industry:
Insurance

Corporate headquarters:
Columbus, OH

Sales:
$29.4B (2002)

Employees:
30000 (2002)

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Donna A. James
Business
30-Jun-1957   Former EVP at Nationwide
Jerry Jurgensen
Business
1952   CEO of Nationwide, 2000-09
Gregory S. Lashutka
Politician
1944   Mayor of Columbus, 1992-2000

CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Joseph A. Alutto
Educator
c. 1940   Provost of Ohio State University
James G. Brocksmith, Jr.
Business
c. 1941   COO of KPMG, 1990-96
Keith W. Eckel
Business
c. 1946   Eckel Farms, Inc.
Jerry Jurgensen
Business
1952   CEO of Nationwide, 2000-09
Lydia M. Marshall
Business
c. 1949   CEO of Versura, Inc., 1999-2004
Donald L. McWhorter
Business
c. 1936   President and CEO of Banc One, 1992-95
Martha Miller de Lombera
Business
c. 1948   Former VP at Procter and Gamble
David O. Miller
Business
c. 1939   Owen Potato Farm, Inc.
James F. Patterson
Business
c. 1942   Patterson Fruit Farm
Gerald D. Prothro
Business
c. 1943   Former IBM executive
Arden L. Shisler
Business
c. 1942   CEO of K&B Transport, 1992-2003
Alex Shumate
Attorney
1950   Partner Squire, Sanders & Dempsey

CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENTS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Kevin Federline
Relative
21-Mar-1978   Briefly Mr. Britney Spears


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