CEO News
Why American Family’s CEO Embraces Social Media
Insurance industry executives have been slow to embrace social media tools such as Twitter and blogging in their professional lives. Jack Salzwedel is a notable exception. Salzwedel, the chairman and ...
AIG CEO Worried More About Boosting Returns Than ‘Too Big to Fail’ Status
American International Group Inc. Chief Executive Officer Peter Hancock said he's more focused on boosting returns than worrying about the government's classification of his company as too big to ...
No Regrets: Manny Rios Moves on From South Africa’s Telesure After 5 Months
Manny Rios transformed his personal and professional life to become the CEO of Telesure Investment Holdings, an innovative insurer in South Africa halfway around the world from his Cincinnati home. ...
New Gen Re CEO Raiguel Strikes Broker Deal With TransRe
Gen Re, the unit of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. that appointed a new chief executive officer in May, struck a deal with a rival reinsurer to help revive sales. Alleghany Corp.'s TransRe ...
CEO at Canal Insurance Resigns; Board Member Takes His Place
There's been a changing of the guard at Canal Insurance Co., a family-owned insurer based in South Carolina focused on commercial trucking and specialty transportation. Canal said that its board ...
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 ...
From the Web: More Companies Accentuate the Positive Instead of GAAP Results
Companies are increasingly accentuating the positive elements in their financial results, and trying to downplay the less flattering numbers. As the New York Times reports, regulators still require ...
CEO Candidates Increasingly Face Simulation Test Before Getting the Job
What if you could use a simulation to test a potential CEO's capacity to do the job? It is an idea that is catching on, according to an April 22 article published in the Harvard Business Review. In ...

