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George A. Beavers Jr.

George A. Beavers Jr. (October 30, 1891 – October 12, 1989) was the board chairman of Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company, which at one time was the largest black-owned business west of the Mississippi.[1]

George A. Beavers Jr.
Born
George Allen Beavers Jr.

(1891-10-30)October 30, 1891
Atlanta, Georgia, US
DiedOctober 12, 1989(1989-10-12) (aged 97)
Los Angeles, California
OccupationBusinessman
Years active1925–1966
Known forBoard Chairman of Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company and President of the National Insurance Association

Early years edit

George Allen Beavers Jr. was born to a poor family in Atlanta, Georgia. At the age of 12, Beavers moved with his family to California, where his father got a job with the Pacific Electric Railroad. During his summer vacations from Los Angeles High School, the younger Beavers would work for the railroad as a water boy. He graduated from high school, got married in 1911 and took a job at the German-American Bank (later Security Pacific National Bank) as an elevator operator. He was later promoted to stock clerk and then messenger at the firm. During World War I, Beavers worked at the Los Angeles Foundry as a molder's helper. He was exempt from military service due to the loss of an eye as a teenager.[2][3]

Business career edit

A major activity for Beavers at this time was helping to establish the People's Independent Church of Christ. Led by entrepreneur and real estate broker J. H. Shackleford, the church was founded in 1915 and located at 1025 East 18th Street in Los Angeles. Shackleford became chairman of the board of trustees and Beavers served as acting secretary. Through his affiliations with Shackleford and the church, Beavers began selling real estate at G. W. Wheatley Real Estate.[2]

In the early 1920s, William Nickerson Jr., an insurance salesman who had recently opened the Los Angeles branch of the Texas-based American Mutual Benefit Association, approached the congregation of the People's Church and after much discussion, convinced many of its members to purchase insurance. Presumably, it was at this time that Beavers first encountered Nickerson. In 1922, after Beavers had purchased an insurance policy with American Mutual, he joined their sales team on a part-time basis. The following year, when their superintendent of agents Norman O. Houston left the firm to join Liberty Building and Loan Association, Beavers assumed his position with the company.[2]

Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company edit

In November 1924, when Nickerson's contract with American Mutual was not renewed, he asked Beavers to join him along with Houston, to run the Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company. At the time, there was little or no insurance available for the roughly 16,000 African Americans living in Los Angeles.[2][4]

To help meet state requirements to form a corporation, Nickerson assigned Beavers with the task of securing 500 clients who were willing to pay their premiums in advance.[4] Beavers became the vice president of the new corporation with Nickerson as president and Houston as secretary/treasurer. They started in a small, one-room office on 1435 South Central Avenue.[4][5]

While the company flourished, Beavers, as did Nickerson and Houston, also became a community leader. He was recognized for community service by presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman and by Los Angeles mayors spanning Fletcher Bowron to Tom Bradley.[4] He's also the recipient of the 1959 Gold Award presented by the George Washington Carver Institute.[6]

When founder William Nickerson Jr. died in 1945, Beavers became chairman of the board. In 1962, he was elected President of the National Insurance Association, a trade organization representing 48 black-owned insurance companies.[3][7]

Beavers served as board chairman of Golden State until 1966, when he resigned from the position citing health reasons.

Later years edit

Beavers was a Brother of the Phi Beta Sigma fraternity.

Beavers died in Los Angeles on October 12, 1989. At the time of his death, Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company was the third largest black insurance company with offices in 22 states and the District of Columbia.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Poinsett, Alex (March 1990). "Unsung black business giants:pioneer entrepreneurs laid foundations for today's enterprises". Ebony. Chicago: Johnson Publishing Company, Inc. 45 (5): 96, 98, 100.
  2. ^ a b c d Ingham, John N.; Feldman, Lynne B. (1994). African-American Business Leaders:A Biographical Dictionary. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. pp. 58–75.
  3. ^ a b Johnson, John H., ed. (October 6, 1966). "George Beavers resigns GSM chairmanship". Jet. Chicago: Johnson Publishing Company, Inc. 30 (26): 44.
  4. ^ a b c d e Folkart, Burt A. (October 14, 1989). "George Beavers Jr.; insurance firm founder". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 12, 2010.
  5. ^ Nickerson, Kim (February 14, 2008). "Nickerson, a pioneer of black business in Los Angeles". Los Angeles Sentinel. Los Angeles, California. pp. C-3, C-4.
  6. ^ Johnson, John H., ed. (January 21, 1960). "West Coast: Los Angeles Newsreel". Jet. Chicago, Illinois: Johnson Publishing Company, Inc. 17 (13): 28.
  7. ^ 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.

External links edit

  • The founding of the Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company is retold in the 1950 radio drama "Mr Jerico Adjusts a Claim", a presentation from Destination Freedom, written by Richard Durham.

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George A Beavers Jr October 30 1891 October 12 1989 was the board chairman of Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company which at one time was the largest black owned business west of the Mississippi 1 George A Beavers Jr BornGeorge Allen Beavers Jr 1891 10 30 October 30 1891Atlanta Georgia USDiedOctober 12 1989 1989 10 12 aged 97 Los Angeles CaliforniaOccupationBusinessmanYears active1925 1966Known forBoard Chairman of Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company and President of the National Insurance Association Contents 1 Early years 2 Business career 2 1 Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company 3 Later years 4 References 5 External linksEarly years editGeorge Allen Beavers Jr was born to a poor family in Atlanta Georgia At the age of 12 Beavers moved with his family to California where his father got a job with the Pacific Electric Railroad During his summer vacations from Los Angeles High School the younger Beavers would work for the railroad as a water boy He graduated from high school got married in 1911 and took a job at the German American Bank later Security Pacific National Bank as an elevator operator He was later promoted to stock clerk and then messenger at the firm During World War I Beavers worked at the Los Angeles Foundry as a molder s helper He was exempt from military service due to the loss of an eye as a teenager 2 3 Business career editA major activity for Beavers at this time was helping to establish the People s Independent Church of Christ Led by entrepreneur and real estate broker J H Shackleford the church was founded in 1915 and located at 1025 East 18th Street in Los Angeles Shackleford became chairman of the board of trustees and Beavers served as acting secretary Through his affiliations with Shackleford and the church Beavers began selling real estate at G W Wheatley Real Estate 2 In the early 1920s William Nickerson Jr an insurance salesman who had recently opened the Los Angeles branch of the Texas based American Mutual Benefit Association approached the congregation of the People s Church and after much discussion convinced many of its members to purchase insurance Presumably it was at this time that Beavers first encountered Nickerson In 1922 after Beavers had purchased an insurance policy with American Mutual he joined their sales team on a part time basis The following year when their superintendent of agents Norman O Houston left the firm to join Liberty Building and Loan Association Beavers assumed his position with the company 2 Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company edit In November 1924 when Nickerson s contract with American Mutual was not renewed he asked Beavers to join him along with Houston to run the Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company At the time there was little or no insurance available for the roughly 16 000 African Americans living in Los Angeles 2 4 To help meet state requirements to form a corporation Nickerson assigned Beavers with the task of securing 500 clients who were willing to pay their premiums in advance 4 Beavers became the vice president of the new corporation with Nickerson as president and Houston as secretary treasurer They started in a small one room office on 1435 South Central Avenue 4 5 While the company flourished Beavers as did Nickerson and Houston also became a community leader He was recognized for community service by presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry S Truman and by Los Angeles mayors spanning Fletcher Bowron to Tom Bradley 4 He s also the recipient of the 1959 Gold Award presented by the George Washington Carver Institute 6 When founder William Nickerson Jr died in 1945 Beavers became chairman of the board In 1962 he was elected President of the National Insurance Association a trade organization representing 48 black owned insurance companies 3 7 Beavers served as board chairman of Golden State until 1966 when he resigned from the position citing health reasons Later years editBeavers was a Brother of the Phi Beta Sigma fraternity Beavers died in Los Angeles on October 12 1989 At the time of his death Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company was the third largest black insurance company with offices in 22 states and the District of Columbia 4 References edit Poinsett Alex March 1990 Unsung black business giants pioneer entrepreneurs laid foundations for today s enterprises Ebony Chicago Johnson Publishing Company Inc 45 5 96 98 100 a b c d Ingham John N Feldman Lynne B 1994 African American Business Leaders A Biographical Dictionary Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press pp 58 75 a b Johnson John H ed October 6 1966 George Beavers resigns GSM chairmanship Jet Chicago Johnson Publishing Company Inc 30 26 44 a b c d e Folkart Burt A October 14 1989 George Beavers Jr insurance firm founder Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 12 2010 Nickerson Kim February 14 2008 Nickerson a pioneer of black business in Los Angeles Los Angeles Sentinel Los Angeles California pp C 3 C 4 Johnson John H ed January 21 1960 West Coast Los Angeles Newsreel Jet Chicago Illinois Johnson Publishing Company Inc 17 13 28 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 External links editThe founding of the Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company is retold in the 1950 radio drama Mr Jerico Adjusts a Claim a presentation from Destination Freedom written by Richard Durham Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George A Beavers Jr amp oldid 1184992258, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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