Carl H. Lindner, chairman and CEO of American Financial Group, Inc., announced the retirement of Robert C. Lintz, a long-time member of the company’s executive management team.
AFC, headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, is engaged primarily in private passenger automobile and specialty property and casualty insurance businesses and in the sale of retirement annuities, life, supplemental health and long-term care insurance products.
Lintz has been associated with various AFG enterprises since 1965. At the time of his retirement, he was senior executive vice president of AFC subsidiary, American Money Management Corporation.
During his tenure, AFG assets grew from $150 million to $17.5 billion.


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