American International Group Inc. named Scott Hallworth as chief digital officer, effective September 1. Hallworth will be responsible for leading AIG’s digital, data and GenAI strategy. Based in New York City, he will become a member of AIG’s executive leadership team.

Hallworth joins AIG from Hewlett Packard Inc. He has served as chief data officer at Fortune 500 companies including HP Inc. and Capital One. Hallworth also brings deep insurance and risk management expertise, having held executive roles at insurance companies, including Travelers, where he was senior vice president and chief actuary.

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FM Names Long SVP, Chief Information Officer

Commercial property insurer FM, headquartered in Johnston, R.I., named Tara Long as senior vice president, chief information officer (CIO). Long will oversee FM’s technology strategy.

Long joins FM from MassMutual, where she most recently served as chief technology officer and head of enterprise infrastructure services. At MassMutual, she also served as CIO, corporate and institutional solutions, as well as in divisional CIO roles. Long previously held roles at Gerber Scientific Inc. and PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Long succeeds Srini Krishnamurthy, who was recently named senior vice president, FM India.

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CNA Appoints Haas, Nardiello and Kim to Leadership Roles

CNA Financial Corp., headquartered in Chicago, made several leadership appointments across key business segments.

David Haas has been appointed president global specialty, where he will oversee financial lines, healthcare, affinity and warranty. A seasoned executive at CNA, Haas most recently served as senior vice president, national accounts, casualty.

Michael Nardiello has been appointed as president global property and casualty. In this expanded role, he will continue to lead property and marine, globally, in addition to now leading casualty globally. Nardiello’s previous role at CNA was senior vice president, global property unit business head.

Song Kim has been appointed president global commercial industry segments, expanding his responsibilities to include construction alongside middle market and small business. With the addition of construction, Kim now leads all global commercial industries.