Aon Appoints Case President and CEO

April 4, 2005

  • April 4, 2005 at 4:15 am
    cliff mckelvy says:
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    Recently read about Aon Corp., forced (by US Govt.)to stop doing business in Burma, with others due to monies helping regime there.

    Things that make you go, Hmmmmmmmm!

  • April 4, 2005 at 6:33 am
    Jodi Hill says:
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    Maybe Gregory Case has the “…..” to look into the problems going on in Richard Ravin’s domain, CICA, and do something about the people that Richard is falsely accusing of company crimes and those people going to prison. What about the rest of the company employees who are frauding the stock-owners? And, not just in Ohio, but all over the U.S. and Canada. Maybe Mr. Case, if he is so ethical, should read the “Rip-Off Reports” on the net regarding CICA.

    Mr. Case, are you going to sit there in your Ivory Tower and let innocent people go to prison here in Ohio?

  • July 10, 2005 at 10:20 am
    Steve Woolf says:
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    I have never known a man that you can count on to do the right thing than Greg Case. I have known him since he was a 19 year old and you could always count on Greg to do the right thing.
    Greg comes from the heartland of American (Salina, KS). I remember like it was yesterday going into his dorm room for the first time at Kansas State University. Most college kids our age had posters and junk hung all over our rooms that signified our lack of maturity – not Greg. The only things he had hung on his wall were two pictures. One was of the Declaration of Independence and the other was of the U.S. Constitution. You knew you were with someone special right away.
    Greg was involved in service organizations at Kansas State that served others. I am frankly surprised that Greg has not been pulled into public service in some elected capacity. It would be nice to have someone that defines the word “integrity” representing us.
    My soon to be wife and I visited Greg in Minnesota right before he went to Harvard to complete his MBA. You could tell he was still all class. Although he was so busy and focused on doing the right thing for the corporation that he was working for, Greg took the time out of his busy schedule for people like ourselves who would not be a help for his future. I still get a kick out of his apartment at the time. He was so focused that he never planned on entertaining. He had one fork, one spoon, one knife, one plate, and one cup. His decor was more sparse than the average Motel 6. You could tell his whole focus was on giving his whole focus and ability to help the corporation he was working for. We called Greg by the nickname “Machine” when he was in college because you could always count on him to complete whatever it was he was doing in a near perfect manner and with pride.
    I could go on and on, but I would trust Greg Case with my life. If there is a right thing to be done – Greg will do it. Congrats, Aon, on a great choice!



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