
Eric Andersen’s New Role
Eric Andersen has transitioned from his role as president to serve as a senior advisor to CEO Greg Case through June 2026, with Case assuming the role of president.
Andersen’s Career and Contributions
Andersen joined Aon in 1997 through the firm’s acquisition of Minet and has reportedly since been instrumental in driving the Aon United strategy, delivering positive results for clients, colleagues, and shareholders over the past 28 years.
As president, Aon noted that Andersen helped bring together its integrated Risk Capital (Reinsurance and Commercial Risk) and Human Capital (Health, Wealth and Talent) capabilities and operationalise its 3×3 Plan to go further and faster to serve clients.
Andersen’s Comments
Andersen commented on the change, “I’m deeply grateful to have spent nearly three decades with Aon, working alongside an incredibly talented group of colleagues, partners and clients.”
“It’s been a privilege to be a part of such an exciting journey at Aon. With the firm’s 3×3 Plan and a strong executive team in place, alongside the successful integration of NFP, now is the right time to move into an advisory role and I look forward to seeing the firm continue to grow and succeed in the years to come.”
Greg Case’s Remarks
Case added, “Eric has exemplified what it means to be Aon United – putting our clients first, championing innovation and addressing some of the greatest risks facing business and society.”
“Across our global firm, you can see Eric’s impact in the strength of our integrated offerings and expertise, the next-generation actionable analytics we’re introducing to clients and the innovative solutions we’re creating to address risk and people issues around the world.”
“On behalf of our 60,000 colleagues, I want to thank Eric for his leadership and the depth of the contributions he made to help position our firm to deliver distinctive value for our clients well into the future.”