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John Hancock Financial

COMPANY

Insurance company founded 1862, acquired by Manulife in 2004.

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

Industry:
Insurance

Ticker:
(subsidiary)

Corporate headquarters:
Boston, MA

Sales:
$10B (2003)

Employees:
8000 (2003)

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Michael A. Bell
Business
c. 1956   Monitor Clipper Partners
Stephen L. Brown
Business
c. 1938   President of John Hancock, 1987-2000
Wayne A. Budd
Attorney
18-Nov-1941   Partner, Goodwin Procter
David F. D'Alessandro
Business
6-Jan-1951   CEO of John Hancock, 1996-2004
Thomas W. Jones
Business
1949   President of TIAA-CREF, 1993-97

PAST BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Stephen L. Brown
Business
c. 1938   President of John Hancock, 1987-2000
Wayne A. Budd
Attorney
18-Nov-1941   Partner, Goodwin Procter
John M. Cassaday
Business
c. 1954   CEO of Corus Entertainment
David F. D'Alessandro
Business
6-Jan-1951   CEO of John Hancock, 1996-2004
Michael C. Hawley
Business
c. 1938 13-Jun-2004 CEO of Gillette, 1999-2000
Edward H. Linde
Business
c. 1940 10-Jan-2010 CEO of Boston Properties, 1997-2010
Judith A. McHale
Business
c. 1946   President of Discovery Channel, 1995-2006
Bradford J. Race Jr.
Attorney
c. 1945   George Pataki's Chief of Staff, 1995-2002
Arthur R. Sawchuk
Business
c. 1936   CEO of DuPont Canada, 1992-97
Robert J. Tarr, Jr.
Business
7-Dec-1943   CEO of Neiman Marcus, 1991-97

EMPLOYMENT

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Mollie H. Carter
Business
c. 1962   CEO of Sunflower Bank


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