AIG’s Top Black Ranks Get Thinner With Four Leaders Leaving

  • Global inclusion head Vievette Henry is exiting the insurer
  • Only 1.5% of AIG’s senior leaders are Black, as of 2018 report

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American International Group Inc. has lost four senior Black managers in recent weeks, including two who were tasked with improving the diversity of the insurer’s ranks.

Global inclusion head Vievette Henry and Walter Hurdle, who had previously run diversity efforts and was overseeing early-career recruiting, are leaving the insurer, according to people with knowledge of the departures. Christina Lucas, a senior vice president who worked on AIG’s global claims performance, was named president of Envista Forensics on Monday. Ed Dandridge, who oversaw marketing and communications for AIG’s general insurance business, recently left to become the top spokesman for Boeing Co.