Education
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Northwestern Mutual
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.
He became Northwestern Mutual"s 16th president on March 31, 2000 and chief executive officer on June 1, 2001. Zore joined Northwestern Mutual investment department in 1969. He served as the company"s Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Investment Officer and trustee of Northwestern Mutual.
Zore retired from Northwestern Mutual Chief Executive Officer on June 30, 2010.
He was succeeded by John Schlifske. Zore obtained his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in Economics from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.
In a March 6, 2011 court decision against Northwestern Mutual, Reserve Judge Dennis Flynn, of Racine, found testimony of retired Northwestern Mutual Chief Executive Officer Editor Zore "not credible."
"His answer to the conundrums faced by Northwestern Mutual was to tell lies and manufacture reality," Flynn wrote. The judge determined Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company breached its contracts with thousands of annuity holders when it unilaterally changed how dividends were paid on some annuities sold before 1985, a decision that could expose the company to hundreds of millions of dollars in damages.
In a 97-page decision, Flynn found the company also breached its fiduciary duty and duties of good faith, fair dealing and loyalty during the switch.
"Intentional and repeated concealment of wrongdoing over a period of a quarter century took place," Flynn wrote.
He is a former chairman of the board of the American Council of Life Insurers, and an honorary board member of the Million Dollar Round Table Foundation. He is also an advisory board member of the Millstein Center for Corporate Governance and Performance at the Yale School of Management.