MMC Memorial Site


Nina Bell

Nina Bell was every inch a fighter pilot’s daughter — slender, athletic and looking even taller than her 5 feet, 8 inches. Born in the Netherlands, the first stop in a nomadic Air Force childhood, she grew up confident, smart, "the It girl," as a friend once put it. A bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Colorado at Boulder led her to become a manager of information systems and, most recently, into project management.

But to her friends and family, there was also the side that was not all business. Ms. Bell’s notebook had a bumper sticker that read, "Mean People Suck." With her brother, Lowell Bell, 40, she kept up a private banter, sometimes based on the dim Canadian duo, the Mackenzie brothers, from the 1970’s television show, "Second City TV." "Hey, hoser," she would call him.

This September, Ms. Bell, 39, had settled in Manhattan, in a new apartment on the Upper East Side and in a new job as a project manager with Marsh & McLennan. In an e-mail message to her friend Lorraine Davis on Monday, Sept. 10, at 2 p.m., Ms. Bell wrote, "I am so very happy."

Copyright (c) 2001 by The New York Times Co. Reprinted by permission.



 

  
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Nina worked for me at the job prior to Marsh & McLennan. I used to kid her when she first started to work for me because of her "60's" type dress and the fact she was so persistent about trying to change our corporate world. I was sad when she did take the job at Marsh but I did know that this was a great opportunity for her. Nina besides being an employee was also a good friend. Miss her often especially her smile.
Robert Colonna, 9/13/2004 7:28:35 AM
Nina came to Marsh to head my group. I was a bit anxious and curious about this 'new boss'. However, from our first meeting, she knew how to put my mind at ease. She was very receptive, intelligent and confident, and I could immediately see her competence. I knew I would learn a lot from her, and I was already looking forward to the exciting path ahead. Later on, I found out that she liked dogs and that she had lived abroad, as I had. She also showed us how quickly and effectively a person can come up to speed on a great number of issues and processes. She was impressive. I am grateful for the short time that we had with her.
Flora Bennett, 9/11/2002 6:04:07 PM
Prior to joining Marsh, Nina and I both worked together at our previous employer. I still remember, how by chance we met and had lunch doing her last weeks before she was going on vacation and returning to start her new job at Marsh. She was excited about her new job, and I thought she would do very well and go far! In the office she was a very private and serious lady, yet once you got to know her, she was very intelligent, humorous and someone you wanted on your team.
Mark Amadeo, 7/10/2002 9:05:25 AM
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