Aon Consulting, the human capital consulting organization of Aon Corp., recently announced the appointment of Cecil Hemingway as Retirement Practice leader of Aon Consulting U.S.
Hemingway will succeed Chris Bone, who announced his intention earlier this year to retire.
Hemingway comes to Aon Consulting from Towers Perrin where he was managing principal and the head of the Legacy Pension Solutions Practice. He specializes in advising organizations on financial and human capital management of their retirement programs, including strategy development, value optimization, risk management and solution implementation. In his nine years at Towers Perrin, he quickly moved up the ranks every two years holding positions which included head of the Stamford office Retirement Practice, head of the New York Metro Region Retirement Practice, and head of the East Region Retirement Practice, before assuming his most recent position. Hemingway also was a member of Towers Perrin’s Board of Directors.
In his new role, Hemingway will lead Retirement Practice operations in the United States. He will be responsible for strategy development and implementation of objectives, policies and plans. He also will serve on the U.S. Operating Committee for Aon Consulting.
Hemingway received a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa, and a master’s degree in applied mathematics from the Courant Institute at New York University. He also is a fellow of the Society of Actuaries.
Source: Aon Consulting


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