CEO / Chief Executive
Missing Daughter’s Prayer Service Benmosche’s Big Regret
After five years rebuilding American International Group Inc. in the wake of a government bailout, Robert Benmosche said his biggest regret has nothing to do with the turnaround of the insurer. It ...
Allianz CEO Will Step Down In Wake of PIMCO, Fireman’s Fund Challenges
Allianz SE said Chief Executive Officer Michael Diekmann will step down next year and named board member Oliver Baete to succeed him as it grapples with upheaval at Pacific Investment Management Co. ...
Tokio Millennium Re Chooses New CEO From Within
Tokio Millennium RE AG has named a new CEO, promoting from within as part of a series of new executive and board appointments. Stephan Ruoff will become chief executive officer of the reinsurance ...
Tools to Help Women Execs Break Through a Persistent Glass Ceiling
It may be the 21st century, but women decrease in number among their peers advancing from entry-level slots to executive and board positions. A new report from The Korn/Ferry Institute offers ...
CEO Diekmann Likely to Stay at Allianz Helm
Allianz is set to extend the contract of its Chief Executive Michael Diekmann by two years as the German insurer seeks to soothe the turmoil over leadership change at its PIMCO subsidiary, a German ...
AIG Bailout on Trial: Was it Legal?
One of the more unusual trials to come out of the 2008 financial crisis is set to begin on Monday, when a federal judge will consider whether the U.S. government's rescue of American International ...
Duperreault, Reardon Lead Hamilton Re Into the ‘Data Analytics’ Future
If you're going to successfully operate a relatively new reinsurance company in these troubled times, you better know what you're doing. Fortunately, Bermuda-based Hamilton Re would seem to pass ...
Benmosche Unimpressed with Berkshire Specialty’s Recruits from AIG
Robert Benmosche, who led American International Group Inc. for half a decade, said an emerging challenge from Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. hasn't amounted to much so far. Buffett's firm ...

