Steven Giorgetti
Steven A. Giorgetti worked for Marsh & McLennan for 20 years. Dashing, hard-working and unfailingly in a good mood, he worked his way up to senior vice president. And beyond.

Recently, Mr. Giorgetti, 43, had been nominated for a promotion to managing director. He worked at the company’s midtown offices, but was at the World Trade Center for a meeting on Sept. 11. He was given the promotion posthumously.

Mr. Giorgetti lived in Manhasset, on Long Island, with his wife of 18 years, Arminé, and two children. On a rare occasion when he had to miss one of his son’s Little League games for a business dinner, Mr. Giorgetti telephoned his wife not once but three times, asking for updates.

His daughter was his princess. "Who’s going to push me on the swings?" she has wondered lately.

Mr. Giorgetti decorated his home office with pictures of Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle. At work, his office was unmistakably that of a Daddy, adorned with arts and crafts projects galore.

Walk inside, said Patricia Hagemann, a long-time colleague, and you knew where Steven Giorgetti’s heart was.

Copyright (c) 2001 by The New York Times Co. Reprinted by permission.
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When I worked at the Marsh Philadelphia office, I had the pleasure of working with Steve, spending time with him in New York and at the BUG meetings, and even reporting to him for a while. He was always positive and loved his family --- all of his family. I think of Steve often and hope that Armine and the kids are somehow moving on. I'm sure that you are in heaven.
Diane Brown, Colleague
Sep 11 2011 8:48PM
Un pensiero a Steven e un abbraccio grande dalla Repubblica di San Marino a tutti i famigliari. paolo
paolo, Friend
May 2 2011 9:52AM
I had an ex girlfreind who worked for Marsh in SF. Long story short but we didn't talk for a few months and she saw the name Steven giorgetti on the list of people who lost their lives in 911. She thought it was me!!!! My heart goes out to you and the family to lose such a wonderful person. I'm not related but I hope to carry out the name and be recognized as a great person just like your uncle, father, friend etc.. God Bless..
Steven Giorgetti, Friend
May 28 2010 12:08PM
Every year on 9/11 I come back to this page to see what others have written about my uncle and it only helps get through the day a little easier. Thank you everyone for your kind words and memories. We miss you uncle Steve.
A family member, Family
Sep 11 2009 1:01PM
I have debated whether to post this for the past 7 years but I wanted to share a very special moment I had with Steve on September 10, 2001.

Many of the Property colleagues and other Marsh folks were asked to play in a golf outing hosted by AXIS at a club in Westchester County, NY. Many of the Marsh faces were the same as most of the invites went to the same people. There was one special person there that was Steve. There was a cancellation and Steve was asked to come to the outing. I saw him on the putting green and he was so overjoyed to be there and looking forward to a day away from his desk. People from his area of finance etc did not get as many opportunities to participate in these outings. We spoke about golf, family, where we lived etc. As usual, he had a smile on his face and a glimmer in his eye when he spoke especially when bringing up his family. After the round, we spoke brieifly but I think he left early to go home for a family commitment. He was a great guy, colleague and human being. I wont forget this moment and I am sure that he didnt either. God bless Steve and his family.

Scott Patterson

September 10, 2008

Scott Patterson, Colleague
Sep 10 2008 1:09PM
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