Transfer is available in response to determination by stalwart to retire

iA Monetary Group is making adjustments to its management staff in response to Michael L. Stickney’s determination to retire within the coming months.
Stickney, who has served the corporate for 25 years, is leaving his place as government vp, chief development officer for US operations, and co-head of acquisitions. His profession with iA started in 1999 following the acquisition of Seaboard Life.
Within the wake of Stickney’s upcoming retirement, Sean O’Brien, a present member of the chief committee, will take over as chief development officer for the US. O’Brien, who joined iA in 2015, has almost three many years of expertise within the monetary sector and has demonstrated sturdy management in earlier roles together with government vp of group advantages and retirement options.
Denis Berthiaume, in the meantime, will assume full accountability for acquisitions, a job he beforehand shared with Stickney. As the chief vp for technique, efficiency, mergers and acquisitions, Berthiaume will concentrate on driving shareholder worth by way of strategic acquisitions.
Moreover, Louis-Philippe Pouliot was appointed government vp of group advantages and retirement options. Pouliot, who got here on board in 2008, has progressed by way of numerous ranges of management throughout the firm, together with roles in actuarial providers and administration.
The management adjustments, together with Pouliot turning into a member of the chief committee, will come into impact on Could 29.
Denis Ricard, president and chief government of iA, famous: “Mike Stickney has performed an important position in iA’s success over the previous many years, and we’re very grateful for his contribution. I want him a really blissful retirement.
“Sean O’Brien, who will succeed him, is an excellent government who stands out for his enterprise acumen. He has a confirmed capability to generate each gross sales and revenue development within the numerous sectors he has managed. I’d additionally prefer to congratulate Denis Berthiaume and Louis-Philippe Pouliot on their new duties.”
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