AIG has named Russell Johnston as president and CEO of AIG Environmental, a unit of AIG Commercial Insurance. Johnston assumes management responsibility for AIG Environmental from Joseph Boren, who has left the company to join Ironshore.
Johnston will report to John Q. Doyle, president and CEO of AIG Commercial Insurance.
In addition, Kimberly Hanna has been named executive vice president and chief operating officer of AIG Environmental. Hanna will report to Johnston.
Johnston has 20 years of underwriting and management experience in the property/casualty industry. He joined AIG in 1990 serving in senior management positions within AIG’s Risk Management Group, including president of National Accounts, president of Domestic Risk Management and most recently as president of AIG Risk Management.
Hanna joined AIG’s Canadian operations in 1996. In 2000, she became a product line manager for AIG Environmental, and has held positions of increasing responsibility within the environmental unit, including her most recent position as senior vice president and chief underwriting officer.


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