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Jessica C. Isaacs is senior vice president and global reinsurance
officer in the Personal Lines division of American International
Group Inc., the world’s leading global insurance and financial
services organization. AIG has operations in 130 countries and
jurisdictions. Isaacs’ division generates more than $2.5
billion annually. She is responsible for Personal Lines businesses
in South America and Europe, and for all Personal Lines reinsurance
treaty placements in the 57 countries where her division operates.
She travels often to Britain and South America to meet with members
of her team, as well as with brokers and reinsurance syndicates
at Lloyd’s of London. Isaacs is also active in AIG’s
Corporate Responsibility and Diversity Initiative.
Beyond AIG, Isaacs is a mentor to young people. “Over
the years, I have had the pleasure of watching people I mentored
progress and make successes of their lives. This is a very rewarding
experience,” she says. Her service is a testimony to her
commitment to youth. She is a member of The Executive Leadership
Council and serves on its board of directors, as well as on the
board of the Next Generation Network, The Council’s affiliate
for young excecutives. She also is a former board member of The
Washington Regional Program against Teenage Drinking and Substance
Abuse.
Of her husband, parents and bosses she says: “They have,
each in their own way, given me unfiltered feedback and advice,
which has helped me along the way. They are my reality check.”
Her participation in such initiatives as the emergency task force
that President H.W. Bush organized immediately after Hurricane
Andrew struck in Florida help to define her accomplishments, she
says.
In keeping with her mantra, “you get what you give,”
Isaacs dreams of fighting social injustice by donating her time
and money to help disadvantaged people obtain an education and
the development skills needed to enable them to have a better
quality of life and fight injustice.
Isaacs attended Spelman College, graduated from Georgia State
University, where she recieved a B.A. in political science and
sociology and studied at John Marshall Law School in Georgia.
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