California Casualty Management Company[1][2] is in the business of providing individuals with insurance coverage, in particular those in the fields of education, law enforcement, fire fighting, and nursing.
His son, Carl G. Brown, Jr. took over as chairman in 1957 and, in 1965 codified his father's principles in the California Casualty Code.
In 2007 Beau Brown continued as the fourth generation to head California Casualty, becoming the company's president and chief executive officer.
They also offer personal liability umbrella, earthquake, flood, boat, recreational vehicle, snowmobile, and pet insurance through business partners.
[7] The program is geared directly toward the newest drivers — 10th graders — and it focuses on making them aware of the dangers of distracted driving.
Employees dedicate significant time and effort in a variety of activities to raise money for heart disease and cancer research, and to help those less fortunate with food and gifts during the holidays.
California Casualty also allows customers to reduce their mail by opting for electronic payments and document delivery.
The company fosters a culture of participation and volunteerism through a variety of programs in 44 states, including: While not a complete list of activities, it illustrates the corporate citizenship of California Casualty and its employees.
Tom Brown felt that the award should have a permanent exhibit in the California Casualty Group's home offices.