Steering AIG in a brighter direction
In the second part of our interview with CEO Ed Liddy, Kai Ryssdal talks with AIG's new head about the challenge of rescuing the company and having U.S. taxpayers as his new boss.
AIG Chairman and CEO Ed Liddy (AIG)
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EXECUTIVE PROFILE
Who: AIG Chairman and CEO Edward Liddy.
Education: Liddy earned an undergraduate degree from Catholic University of America and an MBA from George Washington University.
What you may not know: Liddy began his career at Ford Motor Company.






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From Lynnwood, WA, 10/24/2008
On the advise of a Wells Fargo Banker I put quite a bit of money into a AIG account. Now I have over $19,000 in it
and I can't afford to lose it. I'm 88 years old and living on pensions and social security. If there is a change I will lose my money I will pay the $800
to take it out. Please advice me as to the fact my money is safe with AIG.
I thought it was a five year account but
it's a seven year account.
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