Wharton School’s Pension Research Council Welcomes the Mutual of America Life Insurance Co. as Senior Partner

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May 7, 2014– The Pension Research Council at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is pleased to announce that the Mutual of America Life Insurance Co. has renewed its membership as a Senior Partner of the Council for 2014. The Mutual of America Life Insurance Co. first joined the PRC as an Institutional Member in 1995.

Thomas J. Moran, Chairman, President and CEO of Mutual of America said, “The Pension Research Council of the Wharton School has made significant contributions to understanding how people worldwide prepare for retirement, and we are delighted to support this effort. We look forward to working with our academic and business partners to advance research, explore policy issues, and develop innovative approaches to retirement in the United States and abroad.”

Olivia S. Mitchell, Professor of Insurance/Risk Management and Applied Economics/Policy, and Executive Director of the Wharton’s Pension Research Council at the University of Pennsylvania, said: “The Council is delighted to continue its close research relationship with the Mutual of America Life Insurance Company. We look forward to working with the firm in seeking ways to enhance retirement security.”

The Mutual of America Life Insurance Co. is dedicated to making a difference in the world, not only by helping individuals meet their long-term financial objectives, but also by having a direct, positive impact on the future of our society. A sense of social responsibility has distinguished Mutual of America since their founding as a provider of retirement plan services for employees in nonprofit organizations.

The Pension Research Council is committed to generating debate on key policy issues affecting pensions and other employee benefits. The Council sponsors interdisciplinary research on private pension and social security programs, as well as related benefit plans in the United States and around the world. It supports scholarly research on global aging, successful retirement, and retirement income security while facilitating access to research and data critical to the investigation of retirement security. Recent working papers are available for download at The Pension Research Council Working Paper Library.

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