Capital Group chairman dies
Jim Rothenberg recently marked 45 years with the Los Angeles-based asset management company
- By: James Langton
- July 22, 2015 October 11, 2019
- 10:00
Jim Rothenberg recently marked 45 years with the Los Angeles-based asset management company
Ricardo Pascoe was named one of the 10 most influential Hispanic Canadians for 2015
Tim Kirley succeeds David Lane
Former Manulife VP will succeed Charles Milne, who has agreed to stay on and help manage the transition until his retirement on Aug. 31
Doug Guzman succeeds George Lewis
Former ICBC chief brings with him a diverse background in both the private and public sectors
Former TD Bank CEO will provide advice on growing the Ontario economy
After having tried retirement once before, the longtime financial services executive now wants to spend his time doing other things
Anish Copra named chairman
“Highly accomplished trailblazers” will be recognized at a gala dinner in October
Veteran fund manager to retire effective Dec. 31
Knowledge of financial services sector gained in key governmental roles will be a strong asset for the bank, says Scotiabank chairman
First female executive to lead board of directors
Kim Jativa joins the Calgary-based firm after nine years with IA Clarington Investments
Exchange operator will benefit from former SEC chairwoman’s experience
The appointment was announced at the Quebec SRO’s annual general meeting
New hires reflect the U.K. regulator’s strategic reorganization
Goshka Folda takes on leadership role
Jean-François Chalifoux to succeed René Hamel
Economist who served as finance minister before becoming premier, helped establish Quebec Pension Plan, Quebec Stock Savings Plan and the Caisse de dépôt
Richard Champion will play a key role in managing assets in the firm’s onshore discretionary client portfolios and work closely with the CIO
The appointment of a new CEO to replace René Hamel is expected promptly
New term extends to 2021
Former general counsel brings state regulatory and private practice experience to his new role
Ursula Menke succeeds Connie Craddock