American International Group said on Monday that it had tapped a former executive to lead the insurance giant, two months after its chief executive said he would resign as shareholders had lost faith in a two-and-a-half-year turnaround effort.
The former executive, Brian Duperreault, spent more than two decades at A.I.G., leaving the company in 1994, and is a former lieutenant to Maurice R. Greenberg, who built the company into a global colossus before resigning as chief executive amid accounting investigations in 2005.
May 15, 2017 at 11:16PM
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