Sat, Feb 11, 2006
American International Group, Inc.
(AIG) has announced that David M. Hupp has been named President and
Chief Executive Officer of AIG Aviation, Inc. (AIG Aviation), a
wholly owned subsidiary of AIG. Mr. Hupp will be responsible for
day-to-day operations of AIG Aviation, headquartered in Atlanta,
with operations in five additional U.S. cities and an international
operation based in London. He will report to AIG Executive Vice
President Kristian P. Moor. He succeeds Steven G. Blakey, who has
left the company.
Mr. Hupp, who had served as the AIG Companies Senior
Executive-Eastern Zone since 2004, joined AIG's American
International Underwriters (AIU) in New York as an underwriter in
1970. He was named Vice President of AIU in 1977 and President of
AIU's North American Division in 1979. Mr. Hupp subsequently served
as President of AIU Limited in Hong Kong and Regional Vice
President of AIU's Southeast Asia Division. In 1986, he was named
Southeast Regional Vice President for the AIG Companies' Domestic
Brokerage Group, based in Atlanta, and in 1990 he became President
of AIG Europe, S.A., AIG's Paris-based continental European
property-casualty insurance company. He returned to the United
States in 1993 as the Domestic Brokerage Group Director of Regional
Operations and Marketing, and served in that capacity until he was
named Senior Executive-Eastern Zone.
In addition, Martin C. Stevens has been named AIG Aviation's
Chief Underwriting Officer. Mr. Stevens joined AIG in 1979 as an
underwriter in the Aviation Department. In 1984, he served on a
special project team based in New York involved with reinsurance
accounts across all lines of business. In 1987, Mr. Stevens
returned to London to manage AIG's international airline, aerospace
and general aviation business. He will continue to be based in
London.
Mr. Moor said, "The appointments of David Hupp and Martin
Stevens underscore AIG's unsurpassed aviation underwriting strength
and our unwavering commitment to the global aviation market."
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