American International Group has named Karen L. Ling as executive vice president, chief human resources officer.
Ling will lead AIG’s global human resources department and be responsible for aligning AIG’s talent strategy with the company’s long-term strategic, operational and financial objectives. She will oversee all aspects of human capital management including talent acquisition, training, development, compensation and benefits, and diversity and inclusion.
Ling joins AIG from Allergan, where for the past five years she served as executive vice president and chief human resources officer. Previously she was senior vice president, Human Resources, for Merck & Co.’s Global Human Health and Consumer Care businesses worldwide. Prior to Merck, she was group vice president, Global Compensation & Benefits, at Schering-Plough and prior to that she also spent 14 years at Wyeth.
Based in New York, Ling will report to AIG President and Chief Executive Officer Brian Duperreault and will join the AIG Executive Leadership Team.
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