Travelers former CEO Jay Fishman dies at
63
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[August 19, 2016]
(Reuters) -
Jay Fishman, chairman and former chief
executive of property and casualty insurer Travelers Cos Inc, died on
Friday.
Fishman, 63, disclosed in 2014 that he had a neuromuscular condition and
that he might have been battling a variant of amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis (ALS), commonly called Lou Gehrig's disease. |
The Travelers Chairman and CEO Jay Fishman participates in a panel
discussion during the Peterson Foundation 2012 Fiscal Summit in
Washington, May 15, 2012. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst |
Fishman became
CEO of Travelers in April 2004 when St. Paul Companies Inc,
which he had headed, merged with Travelers Property Casualty
Corp.
Last year, Fishman stepped down as CEO of Travelers.
"Though he would be too humble to admit it, Jay was an icon
among corporate leaders," Travelers Chief Executive Alan
Schnitzer said in statement on Friday.
Under Fishman, Travelers' stock value more than doubled and the
company aggressively raised premiums to offset low interest
rates.
He held several executive posts at Citigroup Inc from 1998 to
2001, including CEO of its Travelers insurance business.
(Reporting by Sruthi Shankar in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju
Samuel)
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