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Wall Street 50 – 2010

Thomas Morris, Jr.

Thomas V. Morris, Jr. is the Greater New York regional managing director of Aon Risk Services. Named after the Gaelic word meaning “oneness,” Aon has 36,000 employees in 500 offices, including ones located in Dublin, Shannon, Limerick, Cork and Mullingar. Prior to assuming his current job, Tom was the resident managing director for the New York office. Before that, he was a managing director and led the Account Executive Group in Greater New York. Tom’s professional designations include Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) and Associate in Risk Management (ARM). He is affiliated with the National Association of Insurance Brokers as well as Insurance Brokers Association of New York. Tom started his career as a casualty underwriter with Continental Insurance following his active duty with the U.S. Army.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Tom received his BA in business administration from Rutgers and his MBA in management from Fordham University. He is a third-generation Irish American with roots in County Cork on his father’s side and County Leitrim on his mother’s side.

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