State Farm 100th Anniversary

State Farm 100th Anniversary Bingo Card
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This bingo card has 9 images, a free space and 26 words: G.J. Mecherle CEO 1922-1951, 100th for Good, Adlai H Rust CEO 1954-1970, Neighborhood Assist started in 2011, 1200 State Farm volunteers gathered to create a "living" State Farm Logo in 1988, Michael Tipsord CEO 2015- Present, The longest-serving female agent helped customers for 74 years, First Asian American/Pacific Islander agent was appointed in 1930, Bumper Emblem, Willie Brown served as a Senior Executive on the Chairman's Council in 2002, Ramond P Mercherle CEO 1951-1954, Edward B Rust, Sr. CEO 1970-1985, The first African American agent was appointed in 1966, The First African American employee hired was in 1940, Caribel Washington was the first African American to be promoted to a professional role., Edward B Rust, Jr. CEO 1985-2015, The original "Jake" from State Farm made his first appearance in 2011, The first Auto policy was written in 1919. Premium was $11.17, The first claim was on Walter Schroeder's 1920 Buick for $55.25, The first branch office was opened in Berkeley, CA, G.J Mecherle purchased the first ordinary Life insurance policy., At the1939 Agency convention "A Million or More by' 44" was introduced., The 1 millionth claim was due to a rabid dog destroying the interior of a car., The Free Milk Giveaway aided employees during the Great Depression., Applications and policies were sewn together until the 1970's. and State Farm became the #1 Auto insurer in 1942..

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