Talent Management
Executives On The Move at XL Catlin, Zurich, Marsh and QBE
XL Catlin added four new executives to beef up its global energy team. Marsh hired a new key executive. QBE North America promoted an executive in its specialty programs arena. Zurich named a new ...
Hanover Picks Aetna Executive Zubretsky to Replace the Retiring Eppinger as CEO
The Hanover Insurance Group chose a veteran Aetna executive as its replacement for Frederick Eppinger, its longtime CEO, who announced last September that he planned to retire. Joseph Zubretsky will ...
CEOs Pursuing Acquisition Deals: Plan Ahead to Keep Key Talent
CEOs on the acquisition side of an M&A deal can make life easier and the transaction less risky by figuring out beforehand the best way to retain key executives and employees, Mercer asserts in a ...
Progressive CEO Glenn Renwick Is Retiring; COO Tricia Griffith Will Succeed Him
Progressive Corp. President and CEO Glenn Renwick will retire on July 1 after 15 years leading the iconic property/casualty insurer, and 30 years with the company itself. His replacement is already ...
Employee Compensation Today Is All About Flexibility and Freedom
In today's American workforce, with younger employees in particular, compensation is increasingly less about pay, and more about giving workers flexibility and freedom. This idea is explained in ...
Competitive Advantage to Asia as Employees Become Increasingly Engaged and Fulfilled: Aon Hewitt
Employees are increasingly engaged and more fulfilled around the world, though they remain happiest in Latin America compared to other markets, according to Aon Hewitt's latest report. Worth, ...
Human Robots: Will They Kill the Financial Services Industry?
We have been publishing a lot of articles about machines learning to think more like humans. But does that mean that we have to make humans behave like robots? The question doesn't seem like a ...
Two Sigma Co-Founder Siegel: Machines Taking Over Human Jobs Worrisome
David Siegel, co-founder of $35 billion quantitative hedge fund Two Sigma, says he's "very worried" that machines could soon cost large swaths of the global workforce their jobs. "Most people in the ...

