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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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On December 14, 2012, Benmosche announced that the U.S. government and American taxpayers received their full investment in AIG, plus a $ 22 billion positive return. Benmosche's management has been credited with leading the company back to profitability, the full repayment to the Federal Reserve Bank
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in 1995. He was later promoted to president and chief operating officer, and in November 1997 in his role as COO, oversaw individual and institutional as well as international insurance operations. In 1998 he was named chairman of the board and CEO. He retired in 2006. During his tenure, he oversaw
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and 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 African-Americans in the Deep South, saying "the uproar was intended to stir public anger, to get everybody out there with their pitch forks and their hangman nooses, and all that – sort of like what we did in the Deep South .
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In 2010, Benmosche testified to the Congressional Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) Oversight Panel, on May 26, that AIG would repay the U.S. Government and American taxpayers’ investment in AIG in full, with a profit. "AIG is now on a clear path to repaying taxpayers ... At the end of the day,
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Benmosche's father died when Benmosche was 10 years old. His estate included a newly constructed motel in the Borscht Belt—the small towns in the Catskills where New York City Jews summered; and $ 250,000 debt. The family kept the motel. Benmosche himself took a series of jobs, working there,
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Benmosche oversaw the sale of non-core assets in AIG's portfolio to pay down the $ 182 billion in government aid. Business units such as American Life Insurance Company (Alico), American General Finance, 21st Century Insurance, Nan Shan and AIA were sold.
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in 1966 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics. From 1966 to 1968, Benmosche served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Army, serving a tour of duty in Korea in the U.S. Signal Corps where he led the setup of field communications.
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to bail out AIG with an $ 85 billion loan six months earlier, that eventually ballooned to $ 182.7 billion. His comments were labeled insensitive, offensive and tasteless by a number of commentators, with Congressman
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This was seen as a reference to the $ 165 million in bonuses paid out in March 2009 to employees of AIG's "financial products" division, which sold the credit derivatives that put AIG deeply in debt after the
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in December 2012, Benmosche said that he would stay at his current position for two more years. In August 2014, he accelerated the timetable of his retirement from AIG due to the progression of his cancer.
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In mid-2009, Benmosche was appointed CEO of American International Group. He assumed that role on August 10 of that year. He was recruited by Jim Millstein who was Chief Restructuring Officer at the
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During his first meeting with employees, Benmosche stated that Congress was composed of "crazies," that he would not cooperate if asked to testify before
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of New York, reducing the Treasury Department's stake in AIG to below 20% and the repayment of the 2008 $ 85 billion federal loan.
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Following the public outrage over the comments and Cummings' call, Benmosche apologized for the remarks two weeks later.
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Scism, Leslie; Lublin, Joann S.; Pleven, Liam (August 10, 2009). "AIG Chief: Loud Voice And a Listener's Ear".
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took over the role of CEO on September 1, 2014. Benmosche died on February 27, 2015, in Manhattan, aged 70.
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The New York Police & Fire Widows’ & Children's Benefit Fund named Benmosche as an honoree in 2012.
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magazine identified Benmosche as one of the insurance industry's "Tech-Savvy CEOs" in 2010.
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Paine Webber EVP and Director of Operations, Administration and Technology, 1987–1994
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and said that he might quit over government-imposed pay restrictions.
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the U.S. government will make an appropriate profit," he testified.
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caddying, and later, driving a delivery truck. He graduated from
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The United States Life Insurance Company in the City of New York
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Andrew Ross Sorkin named Benmosche “2010 Executive of the Year”.
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American chief executives of financial services companies
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National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, PA
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Metropolitan Life, EVP Individual Business, 1995–1997
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The Variable Annuity Life Insurance Company (VALIC)
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