Two named to top posts at AIG unit

Two named to top posts at AIG unit
Bryan Pinsky will lead individual retirement at AIG Life & Retirement, while Tim Heslin will head the U.S. life insurance business.
AUG 17, 2021

Bryan Pinsky has been named president of the individual retirement business at AIG Life & Retirement, while Tim Heslin was named president of the unit’s U.S. life insurance business. The two, who will work from their respective headquarters in Woodland Hills, California, and Houston, report to Todd Solash, chief executive of the individual retirement and life insurance business at AIG Life & Retirement.

Pinsky joined AIG in 2014 and most recently was senior vice president of individual retirement pricing and product development. Earlier, he led the annuity product team at Prudential and held various life insurance and annuity product development positions at Allstate.

Heslin, an actuary, joined AIG in 1999 and most recently was chief life product, pricing and underwriting officer for AIG Life US.

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