Amy Miller was Promoted as Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, Corporate Secretary and Member of Executive Management Committee at New-York-Life-Insurance

Date of management change: January 11, 2024 

What Happened?

New York, -based New-York-Life-Insurance Promoted Amy Miller as Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, Corporate Secretary and Member of Executive Management Committee

 

About the Company

The New York Life Insurance Company (NYLIC) is one of the largest mutual life-insurance companies in the United States, and one of the largest life insurers in the world, with about $287 billion in total assets under management, and more than $15 billion in surplus and AVR. The company ranks #71 on the 2011 Fortune 100 list, making it the highest privately held insurance company on that list. In 2007, NYLIC achieved the best possible ratings by the four independent rating companies (Standard and Poor`s, AM Best, Moody`s and Fitch). In June 2009, the same four rating companies reaffirmed New York Life`s "superior" financial strength, which became a selling point in national TV ad campaigns that same year. The company is now one of only three life insurers to hold the highest ratings currently awarded to any life insurer by all four rating agencies (Moody`s: Aaa, A.M. Best: A++. Standards and Poor`s: AA+, Fitch: AAA. All of these are for financial strength).

 

About the Person

Amy Miller is Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel, Corporate Secretary and Member of Executive Management Committee at New York Life Insurance. Previously, Amy held various senior legal leadership roles in the industry.

 

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