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125
ALAN J. KRECZKO
(Executive Vice President and General Counsel)
Mr. Kreczko, 59, is Executive Vice President and General Counsel of the Company, positions he has held since June 2007. He was
previously Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel where he oversaw the law department’ s property and casualty, life,
investment and compliance units. Prior to joining the Company in 2002, Mr. Kreczko held various senior positions within the United
States Government. He served as acting Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees and Migration, where he led the State
Department's humanitarian response in conflict situations, including Afghanistan, Timor, Sudan and West Africa. Prior to that position,
he served as Legal Advisor to President Clinton's National Security Council. He has also served as Deputy General Counsel to the
Department of State and as legal advisor to the President of the United States' personal representatives for Middle East negotiations.
DAVID N. LEVENSON
(Executive Vice President; President Wealth Management)
Mr. Levenson, 44, is Executive Vice President of the Company and serves as President of the Company's Wealth Management business,
positions he has held since July 2010. Between June 2009 and July 2010, he served as Executive Vice President of Legacy Holdings,
which included the Company’ s in-force domestic variable annuity business as well as international and institutional business segments.
From 2006 to 2009, Mr. Levenson was with Hartford Life Insurance K.K., the Company’ s Japan subsidiary, where he initially was
charged with leading a turnaround as head of product and distribution and ultimately was named President and CEO. Prior to assuming
this role, Mr. Levenson was managing director at Hartford Investment Management Company (“HIMCO”) responsible for sales and
marketing, a position he held from 2005 to 2006. Prior to joining HIMCO in 2005, he held a number of leadership roles with the
Company’ s life insurance operations. Mr. Levenson joined the Company in 1995 and was responsible for building the Company’ s retail
mutual fund business which was launched in July 1996. In 1999, he added responsibilities for 401(k) sales management and, in 2000,
assumed responsibility for the 401(k) business line management. In 2002, he became head of the retail product management group and
was responsible for the Company’ s annuities, U.S. and Canadian mutual funds, 401(k), 529 college savings plans, and offshore products;
he held this position until 2005 when he joined HIMCO.
GREGORY McGREEVEY
(Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer)
Mr. McGreevey, 48, is Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer of the Company and President of Hartford Investment
Management Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company, positions he has held since October 2008. Prior to joining the
Company, he served as vice chairman and executive vice president of ING Investment Management – Americas Region, including
business head and chief investment officer for ING’ s North American proprietary investments and chief executive officer of ING
Institutional Markets, positions he held from October 2005 through March 2008. He also served as executive vice president and chief
investment officer of ING Proprietary Fixed Income from October 2003 through October 2005. Before joining ING, Mr. McGreevey was
president and chief investment officer of Laughlin Asset Management and president and chief operating officer of both Laughlin
Educational Services and Laughlin Analytics, Inc. in Portland, Oregon.
ANDRE NAPOLI
(Executive Vice President; President Consumer Markets)
Mr. Napoli, 46, is Executive Vice President of the Company and President of the Company’ s Consumer Markets business, positions he
has held since August 2010. He was most recently Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer with the CUNA Mutual
Group, an insurance company focused on serving credit unions across the country. While at CUNA Mutual, Mr. Napoli gained
experience developing affinity markets. He initially led CUNA Mutual's consumer products division and was promoted to chief
administrative officer. In this role, Mr. Napoli was responsible for claims, information technology and customer operations in support of
CUNA Mutual's business. Mr. Napoli also has more than a decade of experience managing consumer insurance businesses and
operations, including serving in a variety of product, pricing and claims roles at Progressive and Nationwide.
ANDREW J. PINKES
(Executive Vice President; Acting Head of Commercial Markets)
Mr. Pinkes, 48, is acting head of the Commercial Markets business of the Company, a position he assumed in October 2010, as well as
Executive Vice President of P&C Claims and President of Heritage Holdings, Inc. Mr. Pinkes became Executive Vice President of
P&C Claims in 2008 and, as such, is responsible for managing the Company’ s P&C Claims Department, including Worker's
Compensation, Auto, Liability, Property, Specialty, and as of August 2010, Group Benefits claims. Since 2006, he has also served as
President of Heritage Holdings, an entity that manages the Company's domestic and international P&C run-off operations, including
direct and assumed claims, reinsurance collections, and commutations. Prior to that, Mr. Pinkes was Senior Vice President and Chief
Operating Officer of Heritage Holdings, a position he assumed in 2005. Mr. Pinkes joined the Company in 2003 as Senior Vice
President of the Complex Claim Group. As such, he was responsible for over 200 claims, legal, and actuarial professionals who handled
the Company's direct exposures arising out of asbestos, environmental, and other complex tort claims.