The Hartford mourns the loss of Liam E. McGee, the company’s former
Chairman, President and CEO. Mr. McGee passed peacefully the night of
February 13, following a courageous battle with cancer.
Liam E. McGee, Former Chairman, President and CEO of The Hartford (Photo: Business Wire)
“We are deeply saddened by the passing of our colleague and dear friend,
Liam McGee, and we extend our heartfelt condolences to Liam’s family
during this difficult time,” said Thomas A. Renyi, Presiding Director of
The Hartford. “Liam was a man of commitment, integrity and compassion,
and we were fortunate to have him join The Hartford during a challenging
time in the company’s history. Liam made the tough decisions necessary
to guide the company through this period, with an unwavering focus on
what was best for our company, our customers, our employees, our
shareholders and our community.”
Chris Swift, The Hartford’s Chairman and CEO, added, “Thanks to Liam’s
leadership and tireless efforts, the company has completed a strategic
and financial transformation and is well positioned for future success
and prosperity. His vision of The Hartford as an exceptional company,
celebrated for financial performance, character and customer value will
continue to be a guiding principle for all of our colleagues. We are
grateful for Liam’s many contributions to our company and our community
along with his guidance, wisdom and friendship.”
Liam E. McGee most recently served as Executive Chairman of The
Hartford, a position from which he stepped down on January 5, 2015, and
previously held the additional roles of Chairman, President and Chief
Executive Officer of The Hartford from October 1, 2009, through July 1,
2014. Before joining The Hartford, McGee spent more than three decades
as a financial services business leader, most recently serving as
president of the Consumer and Small Business Bank for Bank of America
Corporation. In that role, he oversaw the bank’s more than 5,000
branches, then the largest network in the nation.
“Liam was a true visionary,” said Ken Lewis, former Chairman and CEO of
Bank of America, where McGee held executive positions for more than two
decades. “He had ideas about how things should be and would be in the
future that were special and unique to him. He had an amazing ability to
convey that vision; help others see their role in it and follow his
leadership to achieve amazing results. We gave him huge challenges at
Bank of America and had high expectations for what he would do. He
exceeded those high expectations every time and left an indelible
imprint on all with whom he worked. Liam was my good friend; a man I
admired. I will miss him greatly.”
Connecticut Governor Dannel P. Malloy acknowledged Liam’s substantial
contributions as a business and community leader, saying, “Liam set two
missions when he came here, saving a great American company and
improving the city in which it is headquartered. He accomplished both.”
Liam recently received the distinguished appointment of Professor in
Residence at the University of San Diego, his alma mater, in both their
School of Law and School of Business Administration. “With the passing
of Liam McGee, the University of San Diego community has lost a great
leader and cherished friend,” offered Mary E. Lyons, president of
McGee’s alma mater, the University of San Diego. “A distinguished
alumnus, trustee, Board Chair, and benefactor, Liam leaves an indelible
impact on our university. His legacy is much more than his achievements;
it is also his personal witness to the mission and values that shape his
beloved university. Liam was a singular source of wisdom and good
counsel for me personally, thus his absence is keenly felt. I know that
the university community offers its continued support for Lori, Liam’s
children, and extended family.”
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the
Liam E. McGee Memorial Fund in support of the Helen and Harry Gray
Cancer Center at Hartford Hospital, 80 Seymour Street, Hartford, CT
06102, or online at https://giving.harthosp.org/tributegift
or Junior Achievement of Southwest New England, 70 Farmington Avenue,
Hartford, CT 06105.
About Liam E. McGee
Liam E. McGee served as Executive Chairman of The Hartford, a position
from which he stepped down on January 5, 2015, and previously held the
additional roles of Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of
The Hartford from October 1, 2009, through July 1, 2014. Over this
period, McGee successfully led a financial turnaround and strategic
transformation that have resulted in a strong, sharply focused company,
positioned for profitable growth, with a significantly reduced risk
profile. According to Fortune magazine, “Few turnarounds have been as
remarkable as The Hartford’s under CEO Liam McGee.”
In October 2009, when McGee was appointed The Hartford’s Chairman and
CEO, the company faced significant financial and strategic
challenges. He took bold, thoughtful actions to strengthen the company’s
financial position, enhance risk management, build a high-performing,
collaborative leadership team and reposition the company for future
growth and long-term shareholder value creation.
McGee took an active leadership role in the Asylum Hill community where
The Hartford has been headquartered for nearly 100 years. In 2010, the
company announced a $7 million, five-year investment in the local
neighborhood to attack blight, rebuild homes, nurture and educate
children, support families and encourage independence.
Offered Louis J. Golden, President and CEO of Junior Achievement of
Southwest New England, “Liam McGee, whose life embodied the success
inherent in the American Dream, was dedicated to inspiring, educating
and providing opportunities to young people. His enthusiastic support of
Junior Achievement, one of the many causes he championed, is testimony
to his belief that a corporation can use its resources to strengthen the
communities it serves and work toward a bright future for all people.”
Since resigning as The Hartford’s Chairman and CEO, McGee and his family
relocated to his home state of California. In addition to his continued
advisory role with The Hartford, McGee was actively writing and
mentoring CEOs of not-for-profit organizations, based on his own lessons
learned. Liam received the distinguished appointment of Professor in
Residence at the University of San Diego, his alma mater, in both their
School of Law and School of Business Administration.
“Liam offered personal experiences from his career, helped problem-solve
in real time, and dished out counsel that inspired me to lead more
authentically,” said Linda Novick O’Keefe, CEO of Common Threads and a
recent mentee of McGee’s. “As I think about our past conversations,
whether they were about building out my leadership team, big hairy
audacious goal setting or driving a culture of performance, Liam always
put me first. Every story he told was told for a reason and every
opinion on best practices he offered came from real experience. These
conversations and our shared brain trust have impacted me profoundly,
both personally and professionally.”
Before joining The Hartford, McGee spent more than three decades as a
financial services business leader, most recently serving as president
of the Consumer and Small Business Bank for Bank of America Corporation.
In that role, he oversaw the bank’s more than 5,000 branches, then the
largest network in the nation. Prior to joining Bank of America in 1990,
he held several senior positions at Wells Fargo.
McGee served as a member of the Business Roundtable and on the boards of
The Financial Services Roundtable as well as Catalyst, a global
organization that builds inclusive workplaces and opportunities for
women in business. He also served on the board of the University of San
Diego. McGee was Chairman of the United Way of Greater Los Angeles,
Junior Achievement of Southern California, and the University of San
Diego Board of Trustees. In addition, he served two terms as a director
of the Los Angeles branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
A native of County Donegal, Ireland, McGee grew up in Southern
California and spoke Spanish fluently. He earned a BA from the
University of San Diego, an MBA from Pepperdine University, and a JD
from Loyola Law School.
About The Hartford
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funds. The company is widely recognized for its service excellence,
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