Thomas J. Wilson

Thomas J. Wilson (born 1957) is chairman, chief executive officer, and president of The Allstate Corporation.

Before joining Allstate in 1995 he worked for Sears, Roebuck & Company, where he was vice president of strategy and analysis.

He is involved with numerous civic organizations including P33,[10] an initiative focused on accelerating Chicago's leadership in the digital economy; OneTen,[11] a corporate initiative to upskill, hire and promote one million people into family-sustaining jobs; and he co-founded the Get IN Chicago Foundation.

[15] He previously served as chair of the Financial Services Roundtable, Property-liability CEO Roundtable, deputy chair of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago,[16] and director of State Street Corporation.

[19] In 2017, Wilson and his wife sold their Lincoln Park home of more than two decades for $2.5 million.