Topic: Edward M. Liddy

Jake DeSantis

Jake DeSantis is an executive vice president in the financial products unit of American International Group who resigned from his post on March 24 , 2009 . In the letter, DeSantis said that he was not responsible for the problems at AIG, that he ...

Edward Liddy

Edward Liddy, the chairman and CEO of the insurance and financial service firm American International Group (AIG) , announced on May 21 , 2009 , that he would step down as soon as the company's board of directors finds a replacement. The Federal Reserve ...

American International Group

American International Group (AIG) is one of the world's largest insurance and financial services firms, with operations in more than 130 countries. A.I.G. Bonuses Strike a Nerve Like Few Other Topics (March 17, 2009) In a letter to lawmakers ...

AIG hearing

There was one question from one of the last Representatives in the AIG hearing, his question went something like this, " Many questions were asked to Mr Liddy, and quite a few times it sounded to me and looked to me by his ...
The article presents the author's suggestions regarding various factors that the client might consider during a search for an agency. OPINION 9 KEITH O'BRIEN Poor communications choices are imperiling the public and economy There appears to I3e one siuie person ...

Page takes serious steps to prepare tomorrows leaders

The article reports on the launch of Future Leaders Experience, a two-year program created to fill a void in leadership training within the profession by the Arthur W. Page Society. OPINION 9 KEITH O'BRIEN Poor communications choices are imperiling the public ...
The author reflects on the impact of poor communication into the public and economy. OPINION 9 KEITH O'BRIEN Poor communications choices are imperiling the public and economy There appears to I3e one siuie person in the euiTentrush to eviscerate AIG CEO ...

Top 10 CEO Departures Of 2009

Of the 4.3 million Americans who lost their jobs this year, unemployed CEOs may deserve the least public sympathy. Edward Liddy came out of retirement to lead troubled insurance giant AIG ( AIG - news - people ) in September 2008. In March the chief ...
Almost a year ago, Bernard Madoff raised the bar for corporate malfeasance to an all-time high when he was arrested on charges of orchestrating a $50 billion Ponzi scheme. In November a federal court sentenced Robert Moran, a UBS ( UBS - news - people ...
Take for example Edward M. Liddy, named CEO of American International Group ( AIG - news - people ) in September 2008. In March 2009, it was announced that AIG, which had accepted $170 in government bailout money, would be paying its employees bonuses totaling at ...