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Centenarian: Dorothy D'Ambrose
D'Ambrose was born March 8, 1911, in Brooklyn. She worked for New York Life Insurance Co., was a substitute teacher for PS 186 in Brooklyn, and was a manager at Abraham and Strauss. Dorothy met Michael D'Ambrose, who was the owner of a pharmacy, and they married Read more »
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Rivals eye $1 billion Dexia Asset Management: sources
LONDON (Reuters) - Private equity firm Permira PERM.UL is up against U.S. asset managers and an insurance group in the race to buy the $1 billion asset management arm of bailed-out Franco-Belgian bank Dexia (DEXI.BR), people familiar with the situation s from Reuters Mobile Read more »
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Aurora Comms creates a new reality in Max New York Lifes campaign
MUMBAI: Retail media network, Aurora Comms, has carried out a campaign using the technology called augmented reality for insurance provider Max New York Life. Taking over the prime ground floor area at Mumbais InOrbit mall, Aurora Comms brought to the fo from Indian Television Read more »
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EVSC makes free identification card to keep kids safe
New York Life Insurance agents were busy taking fingerprints and pictures of preschoolers at Culver Family Learning Center Thursday morning. "And producing identification cards which will go in their back packs to help us identify the kids if they are lo from WFIE-TV Read more »
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Thomas Friedman: This column is not sponsored by anyone
him from the game." Poring through Harvard philosopher Michael Sandel's new book, "What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets," I found myself over and over again turning pages and saying, "I had no idea." I had no idea that in the year 2000, as S from Inside Bay Area Read more »
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New York Life’s Honolulu office names new partner
This was printed from Pacific Business News Kaimana Kaapana has been promoted to partner of New York Life Insurance Co.’s Honolulu office. Kaapana has been with New York Life in Hawaii for five years, most recently as a management associate. In his new r from Pacific Business News Read more »