AIG Brings a Lawsuit Against Its Former CEO/Chairman Greenberg and Six Others
(NewsVisual, powered by IntellectSpace) -- As a follow-up to a criminal trial that convicted several defendants in February, the insurance company American International Group (AIG) (NYSE: AIG) filed a lawsuit in civil court for damages against several of it former executives Senior Executives, including the former AIG CEO/Chairman Maurice R. Greenberg, The Wall Street Journal reported.
“The defendants are Greenberg, Howard Smith, Edward Matthews, Ernest Stempel, L. Michael Murphy, John Roberts and Houghton Freeman -- all officials of Starr International Co., which holds a stake in AIG that the company says was solely used to protect the insurer from hostile takeovers and provide incentive compensation for employees,” The Journal reported in an online article on Thursday.
NewsVisual created an IntellectSpace Knowledge Map that shows that Mr. Greenberg has been affiliated with several companies over the years.
The Map indicates that Mr. Maurice served as a member of the Board of Directors for several companies, including TRC Companies Inc, Transatlantic Holdings Inc, International Lease Finance Corp, and The Putnam High Income Securities Fund.
In addition, he serves is a member of the Asia Society and the Council on Foreign Relations.
At the present time, the Knowledge Map illustrates that Mr. Greenberg is the CEO/Chairman of CV Starr & Company Inc.
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