William H. Lacy
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William H. Lacy (born 1945) was the CEO of MGIC Investment 1987-99, the largest provider of private mortgage insurance in the United States. [1] Lacy was among various Wisconsin business executives criticized for cashing in stock options while corporate profits remained flat.[2]
He attended the United States Air Force Academy and graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with a bachelor degree in Business Administration in 1968.[3]
Mr. Lacy is a director of Johnson Controls,[4] American Capital Access (ACA Capital) and Ocwen Financial Corp.
[edit] References
- ^ “MGIC chief Lacy to retire at year's end”, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: B1, October 22, 1999
- ^ Dresang, Joel (June 6, 1999), “An option they didn't refuse: Despite declining profits, Wisconsin executives cash in with stock-based incentives”, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: B1
- ^ William Lacy, Sanford Carter honored, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Retrieved on July 4, 2007.
- ^ William H. Lacy, Johnson Controls. Retrieved on July 4, 2007.