It's been over 8 years since we lost our beloved Tom Moran. It was such a huge loss for our community. Below is from an article in Irish America about Mutual of America.
How do we get back to being this kind of organization ? Instead of handing out money that we don't have like it grows on trees, 2 days a year, each associate could volunteer their time at 3-4 local organizations to give back to our communities. We've lost our sense of community, purpose, and moral compass.
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A Man of the People: Thomas J. Moran
By Patricia Harty, Editor-in-Chief
"At the Concern dinner, Elie Wiesel said that while he has come across “humanity” in individuals, the first time he came across it in an entire organization was when he encountered Mutual of America.
Mutual of America is the only corporate board that Elie serves on. He sees us as a unique organization that genuinely cares about making a difference, and that there is, very much, a soul to Mutual of America. In my opinion, that soul was first created by the organizers of the company and nurtured and developed by Bill Flynn in his years there. Hopefully now with my time, I also care deeply about the same issues, which are all involved with making the world a better place. And each and every one of our employees share in that commitment. One hundred percent of our employees participate in some kind of philanthropy, either through volunteering their time or making donations. We are a company that is as proud of what we do outside of the industry as we are of what we accomplish in the industry."