Zaffino to Succeed Duperreault as CEO of AIG March 1 February 16, 2021
American International Group (AIG) has officially named Peter S. Zaffino as chief executive officer, succeeding Brian Duperreault, AIG’s current CEO, who will become executive chairman of the board. Both moves are effective March 1, 2021.
Duperreault’s move to executive chairman is temporary; he will step down as executive chairman at the close of 2021 and become a non-officer employee.
The plan to have Zaffino succeed Duperreault as CEO was announced last October, after Zaffino had taken on the role as president and also become a director.
The two leaders have worked together for a while. When Duperreault became AIG president and CEO in 2017, he brought on Zaffino – then the Marsh CEO- as executive vice president and global chief operating officer. Prior to his role at Marsh, Zaffino was president and CEO of Guy Carpenter from 2008 to 2011, a company he first joined
Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. (NYSE: MMC), the world’s leading professional services firm in the areas of risk, strategy and people, today announced that Nzinga Shaw will join the company as Chief Inclusion & Diversity Officer effective February 16. She will report to Carmen Fernandez, the company’s Chief People Officer.
Ms. Fernandez said, “Last year, we committed to several actions to create change within Marsh & McLennan, including strengthening our I&D measurement metrics and reporting, developing a leadership program for Black colleagues, and implementing unconscious bias, allyship and inclusive leadership training for every leader. Ms. Shaw will accelerate these efforts and actively bring all colleagues fully into the life and work of our company, with accountability and transparency.”
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Bermuda-based Third Point Reinsurance has made senior hires to strengthen its existing leadership ahead of the company s $788 million merger with Sirius International Insurance Group to form SiriusPoint.
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What Are the Long-Term Impacts of the Remote Work Revolution?
A Think Tank Panel considers how the changing perceptions of work will impact the future of offices, as well as cities and the people who live and work in them.
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“What is the city but the people?” asked Shakespeare’s Coriolanus. The future of cities, workplaces and the people who occupy them were the subject of a
Metropolis Think Tank on December 10, “The Changing Perception of Work.” The wide-ranging discussion, hosted by AECOM, covered the post-COVID-19 work landscape and the profound impact of the pandemic on the very notions of urban life, work and the office.