Marsh & McLennan director David Olsen, 71, dies
NEW YORK — A Marsh & McLennan Cos. board member, David A. Olsen, died Saturday, the company said in a statement Wednesday. He was 71.
Olsen had served on the board of the insurance company since 1997. He also was a member of the audit, compliance and corporate responsibility committees.
He joined Marsh & McLennan after it bought Johnson & Higgins in 1997. He had been CEO of Johnson & Higgins since 1990.
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