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AIG Promotes McElroy to CEO of North America General Insurance

August 13, 2020

American International Group announced that David McElroy, currently president and chief executive officer of the North American operations of General Insurance, has been promoted to chief executive officer, General Insurance, and executive vice president, AIG, effective immediately.

McElroy will lead the General Insurance Executive Leadership Team and join the AIG Executive Leadership Team, reporting to Peter S. Zaffino, AIG’s president and global chief operating officer. Zaffino, who has been serving as CEO of General Insurance, AIG’s property/casualty business, began taking on more enterprise-wide responsibilities as president and global chief operating officer in January.

McElroy joined AIG as president and chief executive officer of surplus lines writer Lexington Insurance Co. in October 2018 and was promoted to president and chief executive officer of North America, General Insurance in June 2019. Before joining AIG, McElroy held numerous leadership roles within the insurance industry, including executive chairman of Arch Insurance Group and vice chairman of Arch Worldwide Insurance Group.

David McElroy

Zaffino credited McElroy with playing an “instrumental role in the turnaround” of the General Insurance business and “the positioning of AIG as a market leader.”

Topics AIG

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  • August 14, 2020 at 12:32 pm
    Eddie Cianci says:
    Durham. Please explain how the S&P and Nasdaq are both positive for the year, yet AIG is down 40%....aren't they impacted by Covid 19? Look at other insurance stocks, i.e.... read more
  • August 14, 2020 at 7:54 am
    Durham Polar Barr says:
    COVID-19 is part of the reason for the stock price decline. It will rebound with the US economy over the next few months. But it may not fully rebound. The promotion of McE... read more
  • August 13, 2020 at 2:38 pm
    Tony Guerriero says:
    More promotions....meanwhile the stock is down almost 40% ytd. wonderful.

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