Background
Prudential was founded by his father, John F. Dryden, who was also a United States Senator, representing New Jersey. Dryden was born in Bedford, Ohio on December 26, 1864 to John F. Dryden and Cynthia J. Fairchild. His father, John F. Dryden was the founder and the President of Prudential Insurance Company.
Education
Dryden attended Newark Academy and later Phillips Academy at Andover.
Career
Forrest Dryden married Grace Carleton, daughter of Isaac North. Carleton in 1890. Their children were John F. (2nd), Dorthy and Elizabeth. Their son, John Dryden Kuser, Dryden"s nephew, was a state senator and Brooke Astor"s first husband.
He started working for Prudential Insurance Company in 1888.
He became superintendent of the Prudential office in Elizabeth New Jersey in 1889. He joined the board of directors and assumed the duties as Assistant Secretary in 1890.
Later that year he was selected to be Secretary of the company. During his father"s service as United States Senator for New Jersey, Forrest Dryden acted as President of Prudential.
Dryden was promoted to Third Vice President in 1903, Second Vice President in 1906 and Vice President in 1911.
He succeeded his father as President upon his father"s death in 1912. He continued on as President of Prudential until 1922. During his time there, he was the Chief Commissary on the Major General Staff.
He held the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
He was also a Director of many organizations including the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, the Union National Bank of Newark, the South Jersey Gas, Electric and Traction Company and the United State Casualty Company of New New York He died at his home in Bernardsville, New Jersey on July 20, 1932, due to heart disease.
The Dryden family estate, known as Stronghold was located in Bernardsville on Bernardsville Mountain. lieutenant became the home of Mission Gill"s School, now known as Gill Saint Bernard"s School in 1940.
Membership
Dryden was a member of the New Jersey National Guard Essex Troop. He was member of the New Jersey State Rifle Association. He was a member of the Newark Board of Trade.