Elizur Wright
Elizur Wright III (12 February 1804 – 22 November 1885) was an American mathematician and abolitionist. He is sometimes described in the United States as "the father of life insurance", or "the father of insurance regulation", as he campaigned that life insurance companies must keep reserves and provide surrender values. Wright served as an insurance commissioner for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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Born | Elizur Wright III February 12, 1804 |
Died | November 22, 1885 81) | (aged
Education | Yale College |
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Known for | Advancements in life insurance and its regulation |
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