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George Fay is a major general in the US Army Reserve, not regular army. No sure why I can't get to the main portion of the page to edit. perhaps someone else can fix this. If coroboration is needed, he currently works for the Chubb Corporation. HR will be able to get info since he is a corporate star. Chubb main number is 908-903-2000

He has given his resignation at chubb, and will soon be working for CNA insurance. Below is Chubb's statement on his retirement.

"George Fay, Executive Vice President and Chief Services Officer, has informed us that he will retire from Chubb after 32 years of service. George has accepted the position of Executive Vice President of claim at CNA.

In his current position since 1999, George has been responsible for overseeing the Administrative Services and Operations Services departments. George also has chaired and served on Chubb's Security Caucus and on its Administrative Committee. Previously, he was the Worldwide Claim Manager for more than 10 years after serving in various other claim positions. George began his career at Chubb as an adjuster in 1974.

While at Chubb, George has served in the United States Army Reserve, in which he attained the rank of major general. In recent years, George had been on active duty in Iraq, where he headed the investigation of alleged abuses at Abu Ghraib prison, as well as in Afghanistan, Kuwait and Germany.

We deeply appreciate George's contributions and commitment to Chubb. We wish him continued success. "