New York City-based insurance broker Marsh LLCannounced today that it has named John Q. Doyle president.
|He begins his new job on April 15, and is to lead the company'sglobal brokerage business. Doyle will report to Peter Zaffino,Marsh's CEO, and will be based in New York City.
|“I look forward to working closely with John to deliver superiorvalue to our clients and to further distinguish Marsh as theindustry leader,” Zaffino said in a statement. “In today's evolvingand dynamic marketplace, John's appointment is evidence of ourcontinued commitment to having the most talented people andbroadest capabilities to position Marsh's business for thefuture.”
|Doyle, who is 52, will also join Marsh's executive committee, aswell as the executive committee of New York City-based professionalservices company Marsh & McLennan Cos., which is Marsh'sparent.
|He most recently was chief executive officer for New YorkCity-based American International Group Inc.'s commercial insurancebusiness. He left the insurance giant in December, along with AIGChief Financial Officer David Herzog, as part of a series ofmanagement changes there.
|Doyle is a member of the board of the New York Police and FireWidows' & Children's Benefit Fund and is a trustee of theInner-City Scholarship Fund in New York City.
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