An Evening with Maurice Greenberg:
The AIG Story

February 25, 2013 - February 25, 2013
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In 1962, Maurice R. Greenberg was handed leadership of American Home, a small, failing insurance company, and a legacy company of American International Group (AIG). By 2004, AIG had become the world’s eighteenth largest company. Mr. Greenberg offers a first-hand account of AIG’s pioneering of open markets and offers critical perspectives on issues, such as the battles with N.Y. Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and the U.S. government seizure of AIG amid the financial crises of 2008. Hear the inside story and learn about the entrepreneurial culture and leadership that led to AIG’s success, and how these lessons can apply to the U.S. and businesses moving forward. Join Japan Society for a discussion about the new book The AIG Story.

Speaker:
Maurice R. Greenberg,
Chairman and CEO, Starr Insurance Holdings, Inc.; Member, Board of Directors of Japan Society

Presider:
Merit  E. Janow, Professor, Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs and Columbia Law School; Member, Board of Directors of Japan Society

Agenda:
6-6:30 pm Registration
6:30–7:30 Lecture and Q&A
7:30-8 Reception

Admission:
Corporate members are entitled to a designated number of free admissions to this event, based on their company’s current membership level. These reservations must be made at least 48 hours prior to the event. Additional corporate registrants and Japan Society individual members at the Patron level and above pay the discounted corporate member rate of $10 for the lecture. Nonmember admission is $15. The academic and government admission rate is $10. When payment is required, prepayment must be made, or registration secured, with a credit card. All registrations and cancellations must be made at least 48 hours prior to the event. Substitutions are welcome.

Online registration is no longer available. To register, please contact the Corporate Program at 212-715-1208.

For information only, please contact the Corporate Program at 212-715-1208.

  • Feb 25, 2013 at 6:00 pm