Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
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The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, or MetLife for short was founded on March 24, 1868.
In 1991, when PanAm went out of business, the company purchased their building, renaming the building the MetLife Building.
They also had offices on the 89th floor of One World Trade Center in the North Tower.
They are currently headquartered in the Met Life Tower, located at 1 Madison Avenue, New York City. They own space in at least 30 buildings in the US and 1 proposed building in Mexico.
The company's mascot is Snoopy, from Peanuts.
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Employees
Famous
- Alfred J. Lotka - Statistician (1924 until retirement)
- Francis Glenn Adney - Actuary from 1933 to retirement in 1966.
Diversity
Metlife recieved a 100% rating on the Corporate Equality Index released by the Human Rights Campaign starting in 2003, the second year of the report.