St. John’s University’s School of Risk Management Honors James J. Schiro, CEO of Zurich Financial Services as the 2007 Insurance Leader of the Year

January 17, 2008

New Zurich Chinese Scholars Fund Established for St. John’s University Students

St. John’s University’s School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Sciences (SRM) honored James J. Schiro, CEO of Zurich Financial Services, as the 2007 Insurance Leader of the Year tonight at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in Manhattan. The 13th Annual Insurance Leader of the Year Award Dinner, sponsored by the School of Risk Management raised a record $2.4 million for student scholarships and program initiatives. More than 1,400 industry leaders attended the event. 

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“The Insurance Leader of the Year Award was established in 1995 to recognize outstanding individuals whose leadership in insurance sets them apart from their peers,” said Ellen Thrower, Executive Director of the School of Risk Management. “This year’s distinguished honoree, Jim Schiro, truly exemplifies the kind of leadership this award was created to recognize and we are especially proud that Jim is a devoted alumnus of St. John’s University.”

In accepting the award, Schiro challenged the insurance industry to transform its processes and procedures to become more customer-centric. "The insurance industry's business model has remained stagnant for more than 100 years, while the world around us was changing immensely," said Schiro. "It is vitally important to the future of our industry that we re-examine our customers, products and distribution models to ensure we remain relevant to the communities we serve."

Tying together themes from his speech regarding enhanced customer service, emerging market leadership and talent management, Schiro announced at the ceremony that Zurich has established the Zurich Chinese Scholars Fund at the School of Risk Management, a scholarship program that will fund the enrollment of Chinese students in St. John's School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science's Master of Science (M.S.) degree program in Management of Risk. The $300,000 scholarship program will cover all costs associated with three Chinese students attending the one-year program for each of the next three years, helping to contribute to the overall development of the Chinese insurance market. "This scholarship program is intended to prepare high-potential Chinese students and professionals for future leadership in the insurance and risk management industry," said Schiro.  'It epitomizes Zurich's commitment to training talented insurance individuals to compete in the changing global economy."

The Insurance Leader of the Year Award Selection Committee is chaired by Joseph Mauriello, Retired Deputy Chairman of KPMG, and includes George Bernstein, Esq. of The Law Offices of George Bernstein (Washington, D.C.); Jack Nelson, Ph.D., Insurance-Client Relationship Manager of Wellington Management Company; Richard E. Stewart of Stewart Economics (Chapel Hill, NC); and Peter Walker, Director of McKinsey & Company.

Past recipients of the award are Peter B. Lewis, Chairman of The Progressive Corporation; Brian Duperreault, Chairman of ACE Limited; John T. (Jack) Sinnott, Senior Advisor, Stone Point Capital; Paul B. Ingrey, Retired Chairman & CEO of Arch Worldwide Insurance and Reinsurance Group; John J. (Jack) Byrne, Retired Chairman & CEO of White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd.; Ronald E. Ferguson, Retired Chairman and CEO of General Re Corporation; Robert Clements, Chairman of Integro Ltd.; Maurice R. (Hank) Greenberg, Chairman and CEO of C.V. Starr & Company; Patrick G. Ryan, Executive Chairman of Aon Group; Sir David Rowland, former Chairman of Lloyd’s of London; and Edward J. Muhl, former Superintendent of Insurance of the State of New York.

The School of Risk Management, Insurance and Actuarial Science was founded in 1901 as The Insurance Society of New York and over the years, evolved into a fully accredited College, The College of Insurance.  In June 2001, the College merged with St. John’s University and became a school of the Peter J. Tobin College of Business.  The SRM continues its 100-year tradition of preparing students for successful careers and active leadership in the diverse world of insurance, risk management and financial services. Located in New York City’s downtown financial district, the SRM awards undergraduate, MBA, and MS degrees in the insurance, risk management, and actuarial science disciplines.  Through its Center for Professional Education the SRM also provides education, training and consulting services to industry, governments and regulators worldwide.

Zurich Financial Services Group (Zurich) is an insurance-based financial services provider with a global network of subsidiaries and offices in North America and Europe as well as in Asia Pacific, Latin America and other markets. Founded in 1872, the Group is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland. It employs approximately 58,000 people serving customers in more than 170 countries.

Media Contacts
Dominic Scianna, St. John’s University
Assistant V.P. for Media Relations
(718) 990-6185
sciannad@stjohns.edu

Steve McKay, Zurich
PR Manager
(847) 706-2265
steven.mckay@zurichna.com

For further information regarding the School of Risk Management at St. John’s University call Maureen Furlong-Weber at (212) 277-5111.

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