Cornelius vander starr biography
Cornelius Vander Starr
American businessman
Cornelius Vander Starr (October 15, – December 20, ), sometimes known as Neil Starr, was an American businessman and founder of C.V. Starr & Co. (later known as Starr Companies) in Shanghai, China, which became insurance giant AIG and AIA Group.
Cornelius vander starr biography wikipedia Zarb School of Business - Hofstra University". Maurice R. They weren't just secret agents. Retrieved April 9,AIG grew from an initial market value of $ million to $ billion, becoming the largest insurance company in the world.[as of?]
Early life
Starr was born to parents of Dutch ancestry. His father was a railroad engineer.[1] Starr attended University of California, Berkeley from to before dropping out and returning to his hometown of Fort Bragg, California.[2][3][4] There he began his first business venture, selling ice cream, at the age of nineteen.
He joined the U.S. Army in but was never deployed overseas because World War I had ended. Unable to resist a strong urge to travel and understand the world, he joined the Pacific Mail Steamship Company as a clerk in Yokohama, Japan. Later that year, he traveled to Shanghai where he worked for several insurance businesses.
Starr Companies
In he founded what was then known as American Asiatic Underwriters (later American International Underwriters) in Shanghai, China, a global insurance and investment organization. He was forced to move his operation to New York in , when Japan invaded China.[5] Starr worked for the Office of Strategic Services during World War II[6] and found himself engaged in such work as establishing the OSS insurance intelligence unit with William "Wild Bill" Donovan in and serving as the chief operative behind former U.S.
Army Air Force officer Claire L. Chennault. Chennault is best known for coordinating the OSS-bankrolled American Volunteer Group (better known as the "Flying Tigers") to bring the fight to the Japanese without a declaration of war and return Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek to dominance in China. Starr and the OSS later backed Chiang over Communist leader Mao Zedong.
In , war correspondent and author Mark Fritz wrote in the article entitled The Secret (Insurance) Agent Men for the Los Angeles Times:
They knew which factories to burn, which bridges to blow up, which cargo ships could be sunk in good conscience. They had pothole counts for roads used for invasion and head counts for city blocks marked for incineration.
They weren't just secret agents. They were secret insurance agents. These undercover underwriters gave their World War II spymasters access to a global industry that both bankrolled and, ultimately, helped bring down Adolf Hitler's Third Reich.[5]
After World War II, Starr hired O.S.S.
captain Duncan Lee, a lawyer, who became the long-term general counsel of AIG.
AIG left China in early , as Mao led the advance of the Communist People's Liberation Army on Shanghai,[7][8] and Starr moved the company headquarters to its current home in New York City.[9] AIG was the world's largest insurance company, and as of remains unchallenged in that respect.[10]
Legacy
In he founded the C.
V. Starr Foundation, to which he left his entire residuary estate, after a small amount in the eight figures along with his home in Brewster was awarded to his niece upon his death in He set up several other trusts for his close relatives. The sum of money left to his niece and relatives (not including the majority of his wealth left to charity) would have been worth several billion USD in the 21st century.
Since its founding, the foundation has made more than $ billion in grants worldwide in education, medicine and healthcare, human needs, public policy, culture, and the environment.[11]
The C.V. Starr East Asian Library at Columbia University was named for Starr in recognition of an endowment gift by the Starr Foundation in Starr's alma mater, Berkeley, is also home to the C.
V. Starr East Asian Library, which houses , volumes in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and other East Asian languages, making it one of the top two such collections in the United States outside of the Library of Congress.[12] Students at Hofstra University will know C.V. Starr Hall as home to the Frank G.
Zarb School of Business, a state-of-the-art technologically advanced building, which opened for classes in the fall of and houses the Martin B. Greenberg Trading Room complete with a stock ticker that is delayed only 15 minutes from Wall Street.[13] The C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience in Chestertown, MD, works in conjunction with Washington College to promote the American Pictures Series at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C.[14]
Starr was also an early investor in skiing at Mount Mansfield in Stowe, Vermont,[15] acquiring the Stowe Mountain Resort in It passed on to AIG in [16] One of the famous Front Four double diamond trails there is named Starr in his honor, as is the base lodge of the Middlebury Bowl, the private ski slope belonging to Middlebury College in Vermont.
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