Douglas Steenland – Former President and Chief Executive Officer, Northwest Airlines Corporation
On July 13, 2007, American International Group (the company whose advertisement happened to be on the spot on the left field wall at Shea Stadium where Chávez made the catch) sponsored a special Bobblehead Doll day to commemorate the catch.
The Starr Foundation was established in 1955 by Cornelius Vander Starr, founder of the American Insurance Group.
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The firm's first investment was announced in October 2006, a 50:50 joint venture between GIP and American International Group (AIG), to acquire London City Airport from Irish businessman Dermot Desmond for an undisclosed sum.
Philam Life was part of the American International Group (AIG) until 2008 when the company, along with other AIG subsidiaries, American International Assurance (AIA) and ALICO were placed under the administration of a special purpose vehicle in exchange for a bailout by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
The company's clients include Fiat, Agfa, Teva Pharmaceuticals, Avnet, AIG, Dun & Bradstreet and the Israel branch of American insurance company American International Group, among others.
Companies like Pets.com (2000), Enron Corporation (2001), One.Tel (2001), Sunbeam (2001), Webvan (2001), Adelphia (2002), MCI WorldCom (2002), Parmalat (2003), American International Group (2008), Bear Stearns (2008), Lehman Brothers (2008), General Motors (2009) and Satyam Computer Services (2009) were among the most widely scrutinized by the media.
Martin J. Sullivan (born 1955), former CEO of American International Group
The development was funded by a donation to HKU by The Starr Foundation, American International Group, Inc.