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Pat Ryan (executive)

Patrick George Ryan is an American billionaire insurance businessman. He is the founder and retired chairman and CEO of Aon. In 2010, he founded Ryan Specialty Group (RSG) as a holding company aimed at providing specialty services to insurance brokers, agents and carriers. RSG's first subsidiary, ThinkRisk, began business in December 2009 to provide underwriting and claims management services for media, technology, advertising and network security.

Early life
Ryan is the son of an Irish-American father who ran a Ford Motor Company dealership in suburban Milwaukee. Ryan spent his summers shoveling concrete to help build Milwaukee's freeway system. During his senior year, Ryan earned $8,000 selling personalized scrapbooks to dorm residents, an experience that "kindled his entrepreneurial spirit". ==Career==
Career
After graduating from Northwestern University, Ryan immediately joined Penn Mutual's Chicago office as a life insurance agent. In 1981, Ryan further expanded by purchasing the James S. Kemper agencies. In 2010, Ryan formed Ryan Specialty Group (RSG), a global specialty insurance holding company with offices in North America and Europe. RSG's wholesale operation, RT Specialty, is the 3rd largest wholesale broker in the US. To date, there are 16 underwriting facilities within RSG Underwriting Managers (RSGUM). == Alma mater ==
Alma mater
Ryan has been a member of Northwestern University's board of trustees for 37 years, 14 of which he was chairman. In 2009, Ryan was inducted into the Northwestern Athletic Hall of Fame. That year, Northwestern also awarded Ryan an honorary doctorate. In 2013, he received the Northwestern Alumni Association Medal of Honor, their highest award, given to alumni who combines superior professional distinction and/or exemplary volunteer service to society, with an outstanding record of service to Northwestern. Pat Ryan and his wife, Shirley Welsh Ryan, have been donors for many of Northwestern University's facilities and programs, both academic and athletic. Over the years, the couple has supported Northwestern University by funding fellowships for graduate students in nanotechnology and scholarships for low-income students, contributing to the Feinberg School of Medicine's priorities, and endowing chairs. The music and communications building, which opened in 2015, was named after the Ryans for their longtime support of the arts at Northwestern. In 2018, Ryan Fieldhouse was unveiled. Ryan is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. In 2023, Krissie Harris, a candidate running for Evanston City Council received two $6,000 donations made by individuals connected to Pat Ryan. Evanston's Community Association For Better Government suggested the donations gave the appearance of a "quid pro quo" agreement between Pat Ryan, who wants the Evanston City Council to approve plans to re-zone and Rebuild Northwestern's Ryan field, and Krissie Harris. Krissie Harris returned the funds. (https://evanstonroundtable.com/2023/03/20/harris-returns-campaign-donations-tied-to-the-ryan-family/) ==Awards and honors==
Awards and honors
Ryan has received a number of awards and honors throughout his career. These include, among others: • Horatio Alger Award (1987) – honors those who are dedicated to the principles of integrity, hard work, perseverance and compassion for others. • American Academy of Arts and Sciences Inductee (2008) – one of the nation's oldest and most prestigious honorary societies and independent research centers, founded in 1780. • International Insurance Society Hall of Fame (2008) • The Insurance Federation of New York – Free Enterprise Award (1999) • Brigham Young University – International Executive of the Year for Corporate Integrity (2002) • Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award (2008) • Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame (2016) In 2004, Ryan hosted President George W. Bush during a political fundraising dinner at his home in Winnetka, Illinois. Later that year, he hosted another fundraiser with Bush's wife and daughters as guests. In November 2008, Ryan was named one of five co-chairs for Barack Obama's inaugural committee. Ryan, being a Republican, was chosen to reflect a bipartisan committee. ==Personal life==
Personal life
He is married to Shirley Ryan. They live in the Chicago area and have three children. == References ==
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