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  1. Thomas E. Leavey (1897–1980) was an American business executive, rancher, and philanthropist. Early life [ edit ] Born near Ferndale , Humboldt County, California to Irish immigrants, he attended Santa Clara University and served briefly in the U. S. Army during the final months of World War I . [1]

  2. Learn about the origins and achievements of Farmers Insurance, founded by John C. Tyler and Thomas E. Leavey in 1928. See how Farmers has grown from a one-room office to a nationwide company, and how it has supported its customers and communities through various challenges and opportunities.

  3. The Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Foundation is a charitable foundation in Los Angeles, California. History. The foundation was established by Farmers Insurance Group co-founder Thomas E. Leavey and his wife Dorothy E. Risley Leavey in 1952. It has donated more than $200 million to institutions and charitable causes.

  4. In 1973, founder and CEO John Tyler died at the age of 86. Cofounder Thomas Leavey stepped up to the post of CEO. Five years later, Leavey retired in the 50th anniversary year of the organization he had cofounded, continuing to serve as an adviser until his death in 1980.

  5. Jun 11, 2024 · Thomas E. Leavey, who died in 1980, was a co-founder of Farmers Insurance and established the foundation in 1956; he served as a member of the Marymount College Regents. His daughter, Kathleen McCarthy Kostlan, served on the LMU board of directors for more than 30 years and his granddaughter, Kathleen McCarthy Duncan, is currently serving her ...

  6. About the Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Foundation. The Leavey Foundation was established in 1952 by the late Thomas E. Leavey—who attended Santa Clara University from 1918 to 1920 and later co-founded Farmers Insurance Group—and his wife, Dorothy E. Leavey.

  7. Farmers' future co-founders John C. Tyler and Thomas E. Leavey first met after Tyler moved to California. Tyler and Leavey had both grown up with rural backgrounds and believed that farmers and ranchers, who had better driving records than urbanites, deserved lower insurance premiums.

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