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and operations in different business units, using the knowledge he gained to become Chief
Financial Officer of the company's retail business. As his career progressed at Paine Webber, Benmosche continued to gain new responsibilities, eventually earning a promotion to the position of executive vice president and director of operations, administration and technology. In that role, he oversaw the merger of Kidder Peabody's operations and systems with those of Paine Webber.
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in 1995. He was later promoted to president and chief operating officer, and in
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Information Science as a consultant. In 1975, Benmosche joined the Chase Manhattan systems group. In 1982, Benmosche joined Paine Webber to lead the development of Paine Webber's Central Asset Brokerage Account. During his 14-year tenure at Paine Webber, Benmosche gained experience in marketing
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in which he compared public outrage over AIG bonuses to the lynching of
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American Life Insurance Company (Alico), American General Finance, 21st Century Insurance, Nan Shan and AIA were sold.
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1093:"Overall Positive Return on $ 182 Billion AIG Commitment during Financial Crisis Reaches $ 15.1 Billion after Treasury Announces $ 2.7 Billion in Additional Expected Proceeds from AIG Common Stock Sale"
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1144:"AIG sells American General unit to Fortress at loss"
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634:Good for the Money: My Fight to Pay Back America
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1333:"Benmosche beats back cancer to stay at AIG"
1068:"AIG sells $ 6bn AIA stake to pay down debt"
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1728:Robert H. Benmosche Executive Biography
1643:"100 Best-Performing CEOs in the World"
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1280:"AIG Chief Is Being Treated for Cancer"
1017:"AIG: The country's most tone-deaf CEO"
704:"Pay Czar Outlines Compensation Limits"
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1944:Fuji Fire and Marine Insurance Company
1617:"Roasting and Toasting The Dealmakers"
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472:In 2010, Benmosche was diagnosed with
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1388:Wallace, Gregory (August 28, 2014).
848:"Recalling a Screen Legend's Legacy"
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565:2013 winner Insurance Hall of Fame
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708:All Things Considered
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747:"Man Who Saved AIG"
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