Get Four
Free Issues

Subscribe to BW
Customer Service

Current BW Magazine Table of Contents

January 10, 2005 BW Magazine Table of Contents

January 10, 2005 Special Report -- The Best & Worst Managers Table of Contents







JANUARY 10, 2005
THE BEST & WORST MANAGERS OF 2004 -- THE FALLEN MANAGERS

Jeffrey Greenberg
Marsh & McLennan

Jeffrey W. Greenberg spent five years at the helm of Marsh & McLennan Cos. (MMC ) before New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer went after the $12 billion financial-services firm. In mid-October, Spitzer charged the company's insurance-brokerage unit with bid-rigging and accepting kickbacks, among other allegations. Greenberg stepped down on Oct. 25.


It was the last in a long line of blows for Greenberg, 53, a son of American International Group Inc.'s (AIG ) Maurice R. "Hank" Greenberg. Early on in his tenure, almost 300 Marsh Mac employees died in the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center. Two years later, enforcers charged Putnam Investments, a Marsh Mac unit, with securities fraud relating to late trading and market-timing of its funds. In March, 2004, the Securities & Exchange Commission started investigating Mercer, the firm's pension-consulting arm, for alleged "pay to play" practices -- that is, forcing investment managers to pay big fees to get Mercer to recommend them to pension funds. Marsh Mac denies that. Then, just two months later, Mercer admitted it had provided false information to the New York Stock Exchange board about then-Chairman Richard R. Grasso's $187 million pay package.

Some say Greenberg inherited a mess when he took over in 1999. Even so, Greenberg has been criticized for being a hands-off executive, setting steep financial goals for his lieutenants but not bothering to manage how they met them. Some Marsh Mac division heads say this led to a culture that encouraged some managers to take excessive risk and game the system. But of all the players in this spiraling mess, it was clearly Spitzer who administered the coup de grâce.




 BW MALL   SPONSORED LINKS
Buy a link now!

Get BusinessWeek directly on your desktop with our RSS feeds.XML

Add BusinessWeek news to your Web site with our headline feed.

Click to buy an e-print or reprint of a BusinessWeek or BusinessWeek Online story or video.

To subscribe online to BusinessWeek magazine, please click here.

Learn more, go to the BusinessWeekOnline home page

Back to Top
 
 
TODAY'S MOST POPULAR STORIES

  1. News Corp.'s Talks with Microsoft: A Flawed Deal?
  2. Stocks Fall after GDP Revision
  3. America's Best Place to Raise Your Kids
  4. Apple's Schiller Defends iPhone App Approval Process
  5. Social Media Will Change Your Business

Get Free RSS Feed >>
  MARKET INFO
DJIA 10433.71 -17.24
S&P 500 1105.65 -0.59
Nasdaq 2169.18 -6.83

Portfolio Service Update

Stock Lookup

Enter name or ticker



Media Kit | Special Sections | MarketPlace | Knowledge Centers
McGraw-Hill Cos.