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THE D100 BOARDROOM LEADERS FOR 2009
October 14, 2009 by Directorship Editors
President Barack Obama and his team top our third-annual list of the Directorship 100, the most influential people in the boardroom and corporate governance community.

Feinberg to Approve AIG Pay Package
October 2, 2009
AIG CEO Robert Benmosche's $10.5 million pay package is expected to be approved by Kenneth Feinberg.

Feinberg Expects Fallout From Compensation Decisions
September 30, 2009
Kenneth Feinberg told the Chicago Bar Association that he expects some backlash after he makes his decision on the pay packages for Citigroup, AIG, and Bank of America.

AIG’s Board Snubbed CEO Benmosche’s Request to Use Corporate Jet
September 17, 2009
AIG CEO Robert Benmosche's request to use the company aircraft was rejected.

Prosecutors Look to Bring Case Against Former AIG Exec
September 14, 2009
An AIG trader suspected of making false statements to certain mortgage-based contracts could face a grand jury.

Former Gen Re Executive to be Sentenced Tomorrow
September 14, 2009
Richard Napier will be sentenced Tuesday in federal court in Hartford. Napier pleaded guilty in 2005 to conspiracy to commit securities fraud.

Feds Knocking at the Boardroom Door
September 3, 2009 by Gretchen Michals
The U.S. government continues to be a driving force in the boardrooms of taxpayer fund recipients.

Report Hints that AIG Board May Tone Down Benmosche
September 3, 2009
Some AIG board members intend to discuss how to better manage Benmosche when independent directors convene privately during a board retreat in mid-September.

AIG’s Benmosche Wants to Halve Wall Street IPO Fees
September 2, 2009
AIG, which is selling businesses and planning IPOs to repay U.S. bailout loans, has been getting advice from investors including Morgan Stanley, Blackstone, Goldman Sachs, and JPMorgan Chase.

Greenberg and AIG to Arbitrate Lawsuit
September 1, 2009
AIG and former CEO Hank Greenberg appear to be headed towards a sunnier relationship.

Treasury Document Called AIG Investment ‘Highly Speculative’
August 28, 2009
In a draft of a presentation, the U.S. Treasury said that its $40 billion investment in ailing AIG was "highly speculative," leaving critics asking why the government went through with the bailout.

Improved AIG-Greenberg Relations Boost Stock
August 28, 2009
AIG's current CEO has opened a dialogue with Hank Greenberg.

Former AIG Directors: Plaintiffs’ Claims ‘Absurd’
August 27, 2009
Sixteen former AIG directors deny "schizophrenic" charges that their decisions deliberately led to the company's demise.

Feinberg to Approve AIG CEO Comp
August 27, 2009
AIG's new CEO will likely have his compensation package approved by Ken Feinberg next week.

AIG Asian Unit Awaits Regulator Approval
August 25, 2009
Nan Shan, AIG's Asian insurance unit, has found confident bidders willing to buy for the asking price.

AIG Fraud and Conspiracy Case Dismissed
August 24, 2009
A three years-old, $1B case against AIG has been dismissed.

Obama Adopts Hands-Off Policy on Citi, AIG Pay
August 21, 2009
The Obama administration has left executive pay worries to Kenneth Feinberg.

AIG Says Madoff Suit Without Merit
August 21, 2009
AIG accuses two policyholders of falsely claiming to have lost funds to Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme.

Wall Street Keeps Eye on Feinberg
August 20, 2009
Wall Street awaits Kenneth Feinberg's decision on whether to take back executive bonuses given out to TARP recipients.

AIG’s Benmosche Expects to Repay Taxpayers
August 20, 2009
New AIG CEO Robert Benmosche told employees he will not be pressured into repaying the government if that means selling assets at unfavorable prices.