Benmosche began his career with Arthur D. Little and Information Science as a consultant. In the mid-1970s he moved to Chase Manhattan Bank, where he became a vice president of technology.
Robert H. Benmosche was born on May 29th, 1944.
Benmosche spent his childhood in the bucolic Catskills town of Monticello, New York
Born: May 29, 1944
Robert H. Benmosche was born in Brooklyn, New York in the United States.
Robert H. Benmosche, a complete outsider who lacked any insurance-industry experience, would be remembered as the chief executive who attempted to remake Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.
1998-, chairman and CEO.
1997-2004, president
Benmosche took MetLife public in April 2000, adding about $2.5 billion in capital to the former mutual insurer.
Robert H. Benmosche is the current CEO of AIG.
Education: Alfred University, BS, 1966.
1979-1982, vice president of technology
After earning his bachelor's degree in mathematics from Alfred University in 1966, Benmosche served for two years as an army lieutenant. After a tour of duty in Vietnam, he spent about a year in Korea in the U.S. Signal Corps