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WoodmenLife (officially Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society) is a not-for-profit fraternal benefit society founded in 1890, based in Omaha, Nebraska, United States, that operates a large privately held insurance company for its members.[4]

WoodmenLife
FormerlyWoodmen of the World
Company typeFraternal benefit society
IndustryInsurance
FoundedJune 6, 1890; 133 years ago (1890-06-06) in Omaha, Nebraska
FounderJoseph Cullen Root
HeadquartersWoodmen Tower
1700 Farnam Street, ,
United States
Area served
United States
Key people
Patrick L. Dees (Chairman and CEO)
Denise M. McCauley (COO)
Jon R. Aerni (CFO)
US$952 million (2021)
Total assets US$11.5 billion (2021)
RatingA+
Websitewww.woodmenlife.org
Footnotes / references
[1][2][3]
Woodmen of the World Building in Nacogdoches, Texas

The history of the organization includes numerous philanthropic efforts and community outreach projects; distinctive headstones depicting tree stumps across the United States and Canada before 1930, a program to present American flags, and broadcast interests that owned the first television station where Johnny Carson worked.

History edit

The organization was founded in 1890 in Omaha, Nebraska, by Joseph Cullen Root. Root founded Modern Woodmen of America (MWA) in Lyons, Iowa, in 1883, after hearing a sermon about "pioneer woodsmen clearing away the forest to provide for their families". Taking his own surname to heart, he wanted to start a society that "would clear away problems of financial security for its members".[5][2]

After internal dissension within the MWA, Root was ejected from the organization that he had founded. When moving to Omaha, Root decided to start again with a new group he called the Modern Woodmen of the World. He soon dropped the "Modern", and the organization became "Woodmen of the World".[6]

Woodmen of the World began marketing itself as WoodmenLife on June 1, 2015.[7]

Mergers edit

Over the years a number of smaller fraternal organizations have been absorbed into WoodmenLife, including the United Order of the Golden Cross (a temperance movement association founded by J. H. Morgan) in 1962, the benefits operation of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers in 1962, and the New England Order of Protection in 1969.[8]

The Woodmen of the World had a female auxiliary called the Woodmen Circles from the early 1890s. Its local units were called local "Groves" and they were governed by a "Supreme Forest", subject to the Sovereign Camp of the Woodmen of the World.[9] The Circle eventually reached 130,000 members, but it was absorbed by the Woodmen in 1965.[10]

During the Woodmen Circle convention of 1897, delegates from nine western states declared their intention to leave the national organization. They formed a new organization called the "Pacific Circle, Women of Woodcraft". It changed its name to the Neighbors of Woodcraft in 1917,[11] but it merged with the Woodmen of the World in July 2001.[2]

The first Boys of Woodcraft unit was founded in Jacksonville, Florida in 1903, by J.M. Taylor.[2] In 1979, the Boys of Woodcraft Sportsmen's Clubs and the Girls of Woodcraft merged into the Woodmen Rangers and Rangerettes. This youth affiliate had 115,471 members in 1979.[12]

In the current constitution youth affiliates are called Youth Chapters which are affiliated to adult Chapters.[13]

Buildings edit

The organization used to own a 19-story tower at 14th and Farnam Streets which was the tallest building between Chicago and the West Coast at the time of its dedication in 1912.[14] WOW built its current 30-story Woodmen Tower in 1969. It was Nebraska's tallest building until the completion of the 45-story First National Bank Tower in 2002.

The original WOW building was demolished in 1977.[15]

Broadcasting edit

The organization played an important role in broadcast history, until it was forced to divest itself of these holdings because of its not-for-profit status. On November 27, 1922, the society began broadcasting on the radio station "WOAW", with a signal that reached ships in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans from its 500-watt (later 1,000 watt, and eventually 5,000 watt) transmitters.[dubious ] In 1926, the station became WOW after the ship SS Henry J. Bibble, which had held the call sign, was retired from service.[16]

The organization's not-for-profit status was to cause a legal battle over ownership of the station. In 1943, the station was leased to an independent organization, Radio Station WOW, Inc. The U.S. Supreme Court voided this lease, returning it to the society, but keeping the license in the hands of the station. In 1949, the radio station began the television station WOW-TV. Among its first performers was Johnny Carson, who had a daily show called The Squirrel's Nest, where he told jokes, conducted humorous interviews and staged various skits.[17]

Stock in the broadcasting company was bought out by Meredith Corporation in 1958, effectively ending the society's relationship with the station, but the use of the "WOW" call sign continued. The television station became WOWT in 1975 to obtain FCC approval of its sale to Chronicle Broadcasting.

In 1999, Journal Broadcast Group changed the unusual three-letter radio call sign to KOMJ, later KXSP, for the AM station. The FM station became KQCH.

Headstones edit

 
 
 

A physical legacy of the organization are "Treestones" or "tree-stump tombstones" marking the grave of a Woodman of the World.[18] The sawed off tree limbs represent a life cut short.[19] These headstones were used because, "until the 1920s, membership in the Woodmen of the World provided each member with a tombstone."[18]

Organization edit

Historically, the top of the organizational structure of WoodmenLife was the "Sovereign Camp", which met quadrennially. When the Sovereign Camp was not in session the organizations was run by a board of directors. States were called either "Jurisdictions" or "Head Camps". Local groups were called either "Camps", "Courts" or "Groves". There were 4,000 locals in 1979.[20]

Locals are now called Chapters which are part of geographical Jurisdictions. Chapters elect delegates to the Jurisdictional Conventions held every two years who in turn elect delegates to the National Conventions which are held every four.[21] The governing body of WoodmenLife is the National Convention.[22] In between conventions the organization is run by a board of directors which includes the president and CEO; executive vice president; secretary and general counsel; executive vice president, chief financial officer (CFO); executive vice president, chief operating officer (COO); and up to ten additional members.[23]

In film edit

In the film About Schmidt (2002), Jack Nicholson plays a retired Woodmen executive actuary.

Financial standing edit

WoodmenLife has been awarded a rating of A+, the second highest ranking out of 15, for its financial strength and operating performance by A.M. Best.[24]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Financial Strength". WoodmenLife. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d "WoodmenLife's Storied History". WoodmenLife's Storied History. Retrieved 9 February 2023.
  3. ^ "Our Leadership". WoodmenLife. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
  4. ^ Schmidt, Alvin J. Fraternal Organizations Westport, CT; Greenwood Press p.355
  5. ^ "Joseph Cullen Root - Giant Of American Fraternalism". srjarchives.tripod.com.
  6. ^ Schmidt p.355
  7. ^
  8. ^ Alan Axelrod International Encyclopedia of Secret Societies and Fraternal Orders New York; Facts on File, inc 1997 p.265
  9. ^ Stevens pp.195-6
  10. ^ Schmidt p.354
  11. ^ Schmidt pp.236-7
  12. ^ Schmidt p.356
  13. ^ The Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society Articles of Incorporation and Constitution and Laws Article 6 Section 1(a)
  14. ^ . emporis.com. Archived from the original on September 29, 2007. Retrieved 6 October 2010.
  15. ^ "Woodmen of the World Tower and First National Tower". unl.edu. Retrieved 6 October 2010.
  16. ^ "A Tribute To A Midwest Broadcast Legend WOW 590AM". tripod.com. Retrieved 6 October 2010.
  17. ^ "Carson, Johnny". museum.tv. Retrieved 6 October 2010.
  18. ^ a b Keister, Douglas (2004). Stories in Stone :A Field Guide to Cemetery Symbolism and Iconography (1st ed.). Salt Lake City: Gibbs Smith, Publisher. pp. 188–189. ISBN 1-58685-321-X. OCLC 53045242.
  19. ^ . waymarking.com. 2022-05-18. Archived from the original on 2022-05-18. Retrieved 2023-03-14.
  20. ^ Schmidt pp.355-6
  21. ^ [The Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society Articles of Incorporation and Constitution and Laws |https://www.woodmen.org/file-downloads/ConstitutionandLaws.pdf] Articles of Incorporation. Article 8
  22. ^ The Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society Articles of Incorporation and Constitution and Laws Constitution Article 1 Sec. 1
  23. ^ The Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society Articles of Incorporation and Constitution and Laws Constitution Article 2 Sections 1(a) and 2(a)
  24. ^ "Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society - Company Profile - Best's Credit Rating Center".

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Gravestone photographs on flickr.com
  • Gravestone photographs on ancestry.com
  • Woodmen of the World Grave Markers/Monuments on waymarking.com

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WoodmenLife officially Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society is a not for profit fraternal benefit society founded in 1890 based in Omaha Nebraska United States that operates a large privately held insurance company for its members 4 WoodmenLifeFormerlyWoodmen of the WorldCompany typeFraternal benefit societyIndustryInsuranceFoundedJune 6 1890 133 years ago 1890 06 06 in Omaha NebraskaFounderJoseph Cullen RootHeadquartersWoodmen Tower1700 Farnam Street Omaha Nebraska United StatesArea servedUnited StatesKey peoplePatrick L Dees Chairman and CEO Denise M McCauley COO Jon R Aerni CFO Operating incomeUS 952 million 2021 Total assetsUS 11 5 billion 2021 RatingA Websitewww wbr woodmenlife wbr orgFootnotes references 1 2 3 Woodmen of the World Building in Nacogdoches TexasThe history of the organization includes numerous philanthropic efforts and community outreach projects distinctive headstones depicting tree stumps across the United States and Canada before 1930 a program to present American flags and broadcast interests that owned the first television station where Johnny Carson worked Contents 1 History 1 1 Mergers 1 2 Buildings 1 3 Broadcasting 1 4 Headstones 2 Organization 3 In film 4 Financial standing 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe organization was founded in 1890 in Omaha Nebraska by Joseph Cullen Root Root founded Modern Woodmen of America MWA in Lyons Iowa in 1883 after hearing a sermon about pioneer woodsmen clearing away the forest to provide for their families Taking his own surname to heart he wanted to start a society that would clear away problems of financial security for its members 5 2 After internal dissension within the MWA Root was ejected from the organization that he had founded When moving to Omaha Root decided to start again with a new group he called the Modern Woodmen of the World He soon dropped the Modern and the organization became Woodmen of the World 6 Woodmen of the World began marketing itself as WoodmenLife on June 1 2015 7 Mergers edit Over the years a number of smaller fraternal organizations have been absorbed into WoodmenLife including the United Order of the Golden Cross a temperance movement association founded by J H Morgan in 1962 the benefits operation of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers in 1962 and the New England Order of Protection in 1969 8 The Woodmen of the World had a female auxiliary called the Woodmen Circles from the early 1890s Its local units were called local Groves and they were governed by a Supreme Forest subject to the Sovereign Camp of the Woodmen of the World 9 The Circle eventually reached 130 000 members but it was absorbed by the Woodmen in 1965 10 During the Woodmen Circle convention of 1897 delegates from nine western states declared their intention to leave the national organization They formed a new organization called the Pacific Circle Women of Woodcraft It changed its name to the Neighbors of Woodcraft in 1917 11 but it merged with the Woodmen of the World in July 2001 2 The first Boys of Woodcraft unit was founded in Jacksonville Florida in 1903 by J M Taylor 2 In 1979 the Boys of Woodcraft Sportsmen s Clubs and the Girls of Woodcraft merged into the Woodmen Rangers and Rangerettes This youth affiliate had 115 471 members in 1979 12 In the current constitution youth affiliates are called Youth Chapters which are affiliated to adult Chapters 13 Buildings edit Main article List of Woodmen of the World buildings The organization used to own a 19 story tower at 14th and Farnam Streets which was the tallest building between Chicago and the West Coast at the time of its dedication in 1912 14 WOW built its current 30 story Woodmen Tower in 1969 It was Nebraska s tallest building until the completion of the 45 story First National Bank Tower in 2002 The original WOW building was demolished in 1977 15 Broadcasting edit The organization played an important role in broadcast history until it was forced to divest itself of these holdings because of its not for profit status On November 27 1922 the society began broadcasting on the radio station WOAW with a signal that reached ships in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans from its 500 watt later 1 000 watt and eventually 5 000 watt transmitters dubious discuss In 1926 the station became WOW after the ship SS Henry J Bibble which had held the call sign was retired from service 16 The organization s not for profit status was to cause a legal battle over ownership of the station In 1943 the station was leased to an independent organization Radio Station WOW Inc The U S Supreme Court voided this lease returning it to the society but keeping the license in the hands of the station In 1949 the radio station began the television station WOW TV Among its first performers was Johnny Carson who had a daily show called The Squirrel s Nest where he told jokes conducted humorous interviews and staged various skits 17 Stock in the broadcasting company was bought out by Meredith Corporation in 1958 effectively ending the society s relationship with the station but the use of the WOW call sign continued The television station became WOWT in 1975 to obtain FCC approval of its sale to Chronicle Broadcasting In 1999 Journal Broadcast Group changed the unusual three letter radio call sign to KOMJ later KXSP for the AM station The FM station became KQCH Headstones edit nbsp nbsp nbsp A physical legacy of the organization are Treestones or tree stump tombstones marking the grave of a Woodman of the World 18 The sawed off tree limbs represent a life cut short 19 These headstones were used because until the 1920s membership in the Woodmen of the World provided each member with a tombstone 18 Organization editHistorically the top of the organizational structure of WoodmenLife was the Sovereign Camp which met quadrennially When the Sovereign Camp was not in session the organizations was run by a board of directors States were called either Jurisdictions or Head Camps Local groups were called either Camps Courts or Groves There were 4 000 locals in 1979 20 Locals are now called Chapters which are part of geographical Jurisdictions Chapters elect delegates to the Jurisdictional Conventions held every two years who in turn elect delegates to the National Conventions which are held every four 21 The governing body of WoodmenLife is the National Convention 22 In between conventions the organization is run by a board of directors which includes the president and CEO executive vice president secretary and general counsel executive vice president chief financial officer CFO executive vice president chief operating officer COO and up to ten additional members 23 In film editIn the film About Schmidt 2002 Jack Nicholson plays a retired Woodmen executive actuary Financial standing editWoodmenLife has been awarded a rating of A the second highest ranking out of 15 for its financial strength and operating performance by A M Best 24 See also editAll Woman Supreme Court A Texas court created to hear a Woodmen caseReferences edit Financial Strength WoodmenLife Retrieved 10 February 2023 a b c d WoodmenLife s Storied History WoodmenLife s Storied History Retrieved 9 February 2023 Our Leadership WoodmenLife Retrieved 10 February 2023 Schmidt Alvin J Fraternal Organizations Westport CT Greenwood Press p 355 Joseph Cullen Root Giant Of American Fraternalism srjarchives tripod com Schmidt p 355 Woodmen of the World Adopts New Service Mark Alan Axelrod International Encyclopedia of Secret Societies and Fraternal Orders New York Facts on File inc 1997 p 265 Stevens pp 195 6 Schmidt p 354 Schmidt pp 236 7 Schmidt p 356 The Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society Articles of Incorporation and Constitution and Laws Article 6 Section 1 a Woodmen of the World Building emporis com Archived from the original on September 29 2007 Retrieved 6 October 2010 Woodmen of the World Tower and First National Tower unl edu Retrieved 6 October 2010 A Tribute To A Midwest Broadcast Legend WOW 590AM tripod com Retrieved 6 October 2010 Carson Johnny museum tv Retrieved 6 October 2010 a b Keister Douglas 2004 Stories in Stone A Field Guide to Cemetery Symbolism and Iconography 1st ed Salt Lake City Gibbs Smith Publisher pp 188 189 ISBN 1 58685 321 X OCLC 53045242 Woodmen of the World Grave Markers Monuments A Waymarking com Category waymarking com 2022 05 18 Archived from the original on 2022 05 18 Retrieved 2023 03 14 Schmidt pp 355 6 The Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society Articles of Incorporation and Constitution and Laws https www woodmen org file downloads ConstitutionandLaws pdf Articles of Incorporation Article 8 The Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society Articles of Incorporation and Constitution and Laws Constitution Article 1 Sec 1 The Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society Articles of Incorporation and Constitution and Laws Constitution Article 2 Sections 1 a and 2 a Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society Company Profile Best s Credit Rating Center External links editOfficial website Gravestone photographs on flickr com Gravestone photographs on ancestry com Woodmen of the World Grave Markers Monuments on waymarking com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WoodmenLife amp oldid 1193857131, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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