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David Denison
President and Chief Executive Officer
David was appointed to his position in January 2005. As the President and CEO of the CPP Investment Board, David is responsible for leading the organization and its investment activities.
David has 33 years of experience in the financial services sector, including senior postings in the investment, consulting and mutual fund businesses in Canada, the U.S. and Europe. His previous firms have included Merrill Lynch, S.G. Warburg Canada, Midland Walwyn and Mercer Consulting.
He joined Fidelity Investments Canada in 1995 as the company's Chief Operations Officer and was later named President. David spent the years from 2000 to 2003 as President of Fidelity Investments Institutional Brokerage Group in Boston before resuming his duties as President of the Canadian company, a position he held until his appointment to the CPP Investment Board.
A native of Gander, Newfoundland, David was raised in Montreal. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto with undergraduate degrees in mathematics and education. Following six years as an educator, Mr. Denison earned his Chartered Accountant designation and began his business career. He is currently a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario.
He is Vice-Chair of the Canadian Coalition for Good Governance and a director of The United Way of Greater Toronto. David is also a member of the Toronto Community Foundation Investment Committee, University of Toronto Investment Advisory Committee and World Bank Treasury Expert Advisory Committee.
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Mark Wiseman
Executive Vice-President, Investments
Mark is responsible for managing all of the investment activities of the CPP Investment Board – Public Market Investments, Private Investments and Real Estate Investments. Prior to his current role, Mark headed the Private Investments department as Senior Vice-President.
Before joining the CPP Investment Board in June 2005, Mark was responsible for the private equity fund and co-investment program at the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan. Previously, Mark was an officer with Harrowston Inc., a publicly traded Canadian merchant bank and a lawyer with Sullivan & Cromwell, practicing in New York and Paris. He also served as a law clerk to Madam Justice Beverley McLachlin at the Supreme Court of Canada.
From 2004 to 2007, Mark was Chairman of the Institutional Limited Partners Association, a non-profit organization committed to serving limited partner investors in the global private equity industry.
Mark serves on the board of several not-for-profit organizations, including Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto and Right to Play International.
Mark holds a BA from Queen’s University and a law degree and MBA from the University of Toronto. He was also a Fulbright Scholar at Yale University where he obtained a masters degree in law and is a certified member of the Canadian Institute of Corporate Directors. In 2006, he was named to Canada’s Top 40 Under 40.
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André Bourbonnais
Senior Vice-President, Private Investments
With more than 20 years experience in executing investment transactions, André is responsible for leading private equity investments in the CPP portfolio.
Prior to joining the CPP Investment Board, André managed a private equity portfolio in financial services, telecommunications, media, and entertainment sectors for another Canadian pension plan manager.
Before entering the private equity space, André spent several years with a leading telecommunications company mostly as a senior officer responsible for corporate development and legal affairs.
André started his career as a corporate lawyer with a major Canadian law firm and then a consultant for a European merger & acquisition consulting boutique. He earned his degrees from the London School of Economics and the University of Ottawa.
André also serves as director of Anglian Water Group and IMS Health Inc.
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John H. Butler
Senior Vice-President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary
John brings a wealth of legal and business experience to his position as Senior Vice-President - General Counsel and Corporate Secretary. He spent 22 years with Torys LLP (and its predecessor firm), most of that time as partner, and served as the firm's Chief Financial and Administrative Officer. While with Torys, he was seconded to executive positions with Royal Trustco, Bramalea Limited, Brookfield Development Corporation and First City Capital Markets. Most recently, he was Senior Vice President, Corporate Development for Barrick Gold Corporation.
John was appointed Vice President - General Counsel and Corporate Secretary in October 2003.
John earned his LLM and LLB degrees from Osgoode Hall, York University, and received his BA in business administration (Gold Medalist) from Wilfrid Laurier University. He was called to the Ontario Bar (Silver Medalist) in 1979.
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Graeme Eadie
Senior Vice-President, Real Estate Investments
Graeme is responsible for leading the investment team managing the real estate portfolio.
Prior to joining the CPP Investment Board in June 2005, Graeme served as chief financial officer of two large publicly traded companies in the retail and manufacturing sectors, and chief operating officer of Cadillac Fairview. Graeme is a seasoned senior executive with more than two decades of experience.
Graeme earned his B.Comm. and M.Sc. (business administration) degrees from the University of British Columbia.
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Michel Leduc
Senior Vice-President, Communications and Stakeholder Relations
Michel joined the CPP Investment Board in July 2011 and leads the team responsible for the overall reputation management of the CPP Investment Board as well as preserving and protecting its governance model and investment mandate.
A senior communications professional, Michel has over 20 years of experience in the areas of public affairs, government relations, corporate communications, social responsibility and branding. Most recently, he was Vice-President, Public and Corporate Affairs at Sun Life Financial where he oversaw the company’s global public affairs, corporate communications and brand management functions. He has also held positions at the Canadian Bankers Association and the Canadian Payments Association.
Michel has also recently been on the board of directors of the Canada China Business Council and the Toronto Financial Services Alliance. He holds a B.A. in Law from Carleton University.
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Saylor Millitz-Lee
Senior Vice-President, Human Resources
Saylor leads the team of professionals responsible for building the organization’s human resources capabilities at its headquarters in Toronto and offices in London and Hong Kong.
With more than 20 years of experience in human resources and actuarial services, Saylor was most recently Vice-President, Human Resources (Solutions & Services ), responsible for global HR service delivery at Advanced Micro Devices, formerly ATI Technologies Inc. Prior to joining Advanced Micro Devices, she held senior human resources positions at Scotiabank, Frito-Lay Canada and Molson Canada.
Saylor earned an Honours B.Sc. in Actuarial Science from the University of Western Ontario.
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Donald M. Raymond
Senior Vice-President and Chief Investment Strategist
Don is responsible for overall fund level investment strategy. He chairs the Investment Planning Committee, which approves all new investment programs and oversees all portfolio risks, including passive, active, credit and liquidity risk. Prior to this role, Don built and led the Public Market Investments department transition from external passive equity investing to the development of a wide variety of sophisticated internal active capabilities across all asset classes.
Prior to joining the CPPIB in 2001, Don worked for Goldman Sachs for seven years. He joined their Toronto office as a fixed-income strategist before moving to the Quantitative Strategies group in New York with responsibility for global equity and fixed-income portfolios. He began his investment career as a research analyst in the fixed-income derivatives department of Burns Fry, a predecessor of BMO Capital Markets.
Prior to developing an interest in finance, Don worked for Schlumberger in China and trained as a pilot in the Canadian military. He holds a PhD in engineering from Queen's University and a CFA charter. Don is currently Chair of the International Centre for Pension Management at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management and a Trustee of Queen's University.
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Benita M. Warmbold
Senior Vice-President and Chief Operations Officer
Benita is responsible for the treasury, investment risk, operations, investment finance and technology functions within the CPP Investment Board.
Prior to joining CPP Investment Board, she spent 11 years as the Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer for Northwater Capital Management Inc. where she was a member of the Senior Management Team and was responsible for operations, finance, risk management, compliance, regulatory affairs, and treasury functions. With over 25 years of finance experience, she previously held senior positions with Canada Development Investment Corporation and KPMG.
Benita is active on several boards, including Canada Development Investment Corporation (a federal crown corporation), Queen’s School of Business Advisory Board (at Queen’s University) and Alzheimer Society of Toronto (a charitable organization). She is also a member of the Audit Committee of Queen’s University and the Executive Committee of the Toronto Financial Services Global Hub Project.
Benita was recognized as a Top 100 Most Powerful Women – Corporate Executives Category in 2009.
Benita holds an Honours Bachelor of Commerce degree from Queen’s University and is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario.
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Eric M. Wetlaufer
Senior Vice-President, Public Market Investments
With over 20 years of experience in investment management, Eric is responsible for leading the CPP Investment Board’s Public Market Investments department which invests in publicly-traded assets and related derivatives.
Prior to joining CPPIB in June 2011, Eric was the Group Chief Investment Officer, International at Fidelity Management & Research in Boston, Massachusetts. Eric was also the co-founder and partner of Oxhead Capital Management and has held the roles of Chief Investment Officer of U.S. Mid Cap and Specialty Growth at Putnam Investments and Managing Director at Cadence Capital Management.
Eric is also active on several non-profit boards including Bay Cove Human Services and the Melanoma Foundation of New England.
Eric earned a B.A. in Earth Science from Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut and is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
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Nicholas Zelenczuk
Senior Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer
Nicholas has more than 20 years of experience in the financial services industry and was most recently Senior Vice-President, Audit and Risk Management for BCE Inc. Earlier in his career, he served as President and CEO of Deutsche Bank Canada and has held a variety of senior financial positions at CIBC Wood Gundy and at Citibank Canada’s investment banking division.
Nicholas is a Chartered Accountant and holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Queen’s University
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Lisa Baiton
Vice-President, Stakeholder & Government Relations
Lisa has more than 20 years of experience in progressively senior leadership roles in both the public and private sectors. Prior to joining the CPP Investment Board, she served as Vice-President and Practice Lead of Government Relations for Environics Communications Inc. where she was practice leader in their corporate consulting business. Lisa has also served as Director of Banking Operations for the Canadian Bankers Association and worked for senior Cabinet Ministers and a Premier within three governments (Saskatchewan, Federal, and Ontario).
Lisa has a BA in Political Science from the University of Saskatchewan and an MBA from Northwestern’s Kellogg Graduate School of Management and York University’s Schulich School of Business, with global electives completed at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
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Peter Ballon
Vice-President, Head of Real Estate Investments - Americas
Peter is responsible for CPPIB’s real estate in the Americas which currently encompasses investments in Canada, the US, Mexico and Brazil. Prior to his current role, Peter lead the investment teams for the US and Brazil.
Peter has over 20 years of commercial real estate experience. Prior to joining CPPIB in 2007, Peter worked with several leading real estate companies including Canderel, Brookfield and TrizecHahn.
Peter holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from McGill University and an MBA from the Ivey School of Business.
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Susan Bellingham
Vice-President, Business Planning & Enterprise Risk Management
Susan leads the business planning function and oversees the enterprise risk management framework for the CPP Investment Board.
Susan brings over 20 years of experience in the pension and investment industry including 14 years at Manulife Financial where she was on the Senior Management Team of the U.S. Retirement business and for the last three years, was in the corporate office as the Vice President, Enterprise Risk Management. Prior to joining Manulife, Susan held pension plan consulting roles at both Towers Perrin and Watson Wyatt (now Towers Watson).
Susan holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Actuarial Science and Statistics from the University of Toronto, is an Associate of the Society of Actuaries, and Member of the American Academy of Actuaries.
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Alain Bergeron
Vice-President and Head of Global Tactical Asset Allocation
Alain leads the investment team that implements global macro views for the CPP Investment Board. The GTAA portfolio is comprised of a diversified set of proprietary views on a broad range of assets including fixed income, currency, equity, volatility and commodities. Alain has more than 10 years of experience in portfolio management and trading. Prior to this role, he led the External Portfolio Management group, and helped build the Global Corporate Securities group. Before CPP Investment Board, Alain was at TD Securities where he traded derivatives on various asset classes. He also taught finance courses at HEC Montréal.
Alain holds a M.Sc. in Financial Engineering from HEC Montréal, a CFA charter and a CMT designation. He is a recipient of the HEC 2009 Relève d'Excellence award, which recognizes leadership excellence under 35.
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Alain Carrier
Managing Director (Europe), Private Investments
Head of Infrastructure
Alain is responsible for leading the Private Investments department in Europe and the global Infrastructure group. Based in London, England, he also assists in the overall development of the CPP Investment Board’s activities in the broader EMEA region.
Alain has more than 17 years of financial industry experience. Prior to joining CPPIB, Alain was most recently Managing Director at Goldman Sachs & Co. in their Investment Banking division in New York and London. Prior to that, he was an Associate at the New York-based law firm, Sullivan & Cromwell.
He holds a Bachelor of Law from Laval University in Quebec City, a Masters in Law (D.E.S.S.) from the Sorbonne in Paris and a Masters in Law from Columbia University.
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Edwin D. Cass
Vice-President and Head of Global Corporate Securities
Ed is currently responsible for managing the bottom-up security selection process carried out by the Global Corporate Securities group, having previously being responsible internally for heading up the Global Capital Markets group. Prior to joining CPPIB, he was Managing Director and Co-Chief Investment Officer for Fortress Investment Group’s Drawbridge Relative Value Fund where he was responsible for the development and execution of fixed income, currency, stock index and commodity trading strategies. With over 15 years of investment experience, Ed previously held senior positions at Deutsche Bank Canada and TD Securities.
Ed holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in Theoretical Physics from Queen’s University and a Bachelor of Laws from Osgoode Hall Law School.
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Kevin Cunningham
Vice-President and Head of Global Capital Markets
Kevin is responsible for leading the Global Capital Markets team and ensuring the efficient management of the passive portfolio, as well as best execution services for all publicly traded securities, whether arising from passive or active investment programs across the entire Fund.
With more than 25 years of financial industry experience, Kevin possesses extensive international trading experience, product knowledge, and investment experience in the global financial markets, including 12 years with Goldman Sachs, & Co. in New York, Tokyo, London, and Toronto. Most recently, as a Senior Advisor, he provided strategic and operational consulting services to established and start-up hedge funds. Previously, he was Partner and COO of Lucerne Capital Management LLC, an SEC-registered investment advisor with global operations.
Kevin holds an MBA in Finance from the University of Michigan and B.A. in Mathematics from Carleton College.
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Richard Egelton
Chief Economist & Vice-President, Economic and Research Services
Rick is responsible for leading the economic group to support medium and longer-term total portfolio decisions.
He has 25 years experience as an economist at BMO Financial Group and the Government of Canada. Most recently, he was Senior Vice-President & Chief Economist at BMO Financial Group where he spent the last 12 years focusing on North America and key emerging market economies. Prior to this he spent 13 years with the Department of Finance Canada where he held a number of senior positions with increasing responsibilities for economic analysis and forecasting, including General Director, International Trade & Finance.
Rick sits on the Advisory Board of the John Deutsch Institute, Queen’s University. He holds a Master’s degree in Economics from Queen’s University and Bachelor of Arts, Economics from the University of Western Ontario.
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Jim Fasano
Vice-President and Head of Principal Investing
Jim is responsible for CPPIB’s direct investments in private equity. He joined the CPP Investment Board in 2004 and has been a member of the Principal Investing group since its inception.
Prior to joining CPPIB in 2004, he worked in the Investment Banking group at Merrill Lynch & Co., focusing on companies in the media and telecommunications sectors. Previously, he was a member of the Mergers & Acquisitions group at RBC Capital Markets and a Commissioned Officer in the Canadian Armed Forces.
Jim holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree from the Royal Military College of Canada and an International Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business.
He currently serves on the boards of IMS Health, LHP Hospital Group and AWAS Aviation Capital.
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Sterling Gunn
Vice-President and Head of Quantitative Research
Sterling is responsible for leading the Quantitative Research group, supporting CPPIB asset liability modeling, investment policies, strategic portfolio design, risk budgeting and risk measurement.
He has over fifteen years of risk management experience in capital and energy markets. Prior to joining the CPPIB in 2004, Sterling was a manager at Ontario Power Generation. Before that, Sterling worked at a major Canadian bank as a risk manager.
Sterling holds an MBA from the University of Toronto, an M. Sc. in Experimental Space Science from York University and a B Sc. in Physics and Applied Mathematics from the University of Toronto.
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Chris Hawman
Vice-President, Integration Management
Chris leads the Integration Management function, which focuses on the development of the cross functional investment and operational capabilities required to support CPPIB’s long-term objectives. He also oversees program prioritization, delivery and governance.
Chris has more than 15 years of experience in the financial services sector and was most recently Director, Architecture and Technology Services at CPPIB. Prior to that, he held increasingly senior technology responsibilities with firms including Blackmont Capital, HSBC Securities and Merrill Lynch.
Chris earned an M.A. from Queen’s University and a B.A. (Hons) from McMaster University.
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Wenzel R. B. Hoberg
Managing Director and Head of Real Estate Investments Europe
Wenzel has over 10 years of real estate investment experience gained from the rapid progression of increasingly senior positions including Head of Asset Management for mfi Management für Immobilien AG and Head of Global Acquisitions at Commerz Grundbesitz Investment GMBH in Germany. He holds an Executive post-graduate degree in Real Estate from the European Business School and Master’s of Science in Business from the University of Wisconsin.
Wenzel is a Professional Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and an active member of the University of Wisconsin and European Business School real estate alumni associations.
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James Hughes
Vice-President, Investment Risk
James is responsible for leading the Investment Risk function within CPP Investment Board with accountabilities for the measurement, analysis, and oversight of risk across all of the investment portfolios.
Prior to joining CPP Investment Board, James worked for BMO Financial Group where he held a number of increasingly more senior roles over a 13 year period. Over the last several years as a Managing Director, he had responsibility for the global risk oversight, valuation, reporting and analytics, and infrastructure functions within the Market Risk group.
James holds a PhD in theoretical physics from the University of Toronto.
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Mark Jenkins
Vice-President and Head of Private Debt
Mark oversees the CPPIB's a multi-faceted global private debt investment program. Previously, he was Managing Director, Co-Head of Leveraged Finance Origination and Execution for Barclays Capital in New York. Prior to that, he spent over 10 years at Goldman Sachs & Co. in senior positions within Fixed Income and Financing Groups in New York. He also held senior finance roles at Laidlaw Inc.
Mark holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Queen’s University and is a Chartered Accountant.
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Malcolm Khan
Vice-President, Investment Operations
Malcolm leads the Investment Operations team within the organization’s Treasury, Risk, Operations and Technology Group. His team is responsible for providing operational support to our Public Market Investments division, managing operational risks, and promoting scalable solutions in order to sustain our growth.
Malcolm has over 25 years experience at Scotia Capital and The Bank of Nova Scotia, which includes operational management experience, project management and re-engineering experience, trading and operational risk management experience, and three years as an Assistant General Manager of Risk Management. Malcolm’s last assignment was within the Global Equities Division of Scotia Capital as Director of Business Planning and Chief Operating Officer.
Malcolm holds an MBA from Edinburgh Business School, Heriot-Watt University and is a Fellow of the Institute of Canadian Bankers.
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Jean-François L’Her
Vice-President and Head of Investment Research
Jean-François is responsible for the identification and modelling of risk/return characteristics of all active programs and new asset classes across the total investment portfolio. Jean-François was most recently Senior Vice President, Investment Policy Research, at Caisse de Dépôt et Placement du Québec, where he led the investment research, investment policy and macroeconomic research areas. Prior to joining CDP, Jean-François was an Associate Professor of Finance at HEC Montréal. Having written several articles for academic and professional journals, Jean-François serves as a referee for a few journals, and is on the Financial Analysts Journal Editorial Board. He is also a member of the board of directors of CIRANO (an interuniversity centre of research, liaison and transfer of knowledge on the analysis of organizations), and IFM2 (Institut de finance mathématique de Montréal).
Jean-François earned both his Doctorate and Master’s degrees in Finance from Université Laval and is a CFA charterholder.
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Scott Lawrence
Vice-President, Head of Relationship Investments
Scott leads the team responsible for making significant minority investments in public companies seeking a constructive, longer-term relationship with the CPP Investment Board. He has more than 10 years of experience in the financial services sector. He joined the CPP Investment Board’s Private Investments department in 2005 as a Senior Principal in the Infrastructure Investing group. Prior to that, Scott was an investment professional at Onex Corporation and held various positions in both finance and operations at GE Capital Real Estate and GE Plastics.
Scott holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) from Queen's University.
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Paul M. Mullins
Vice-President, Asset Management
Paul is responsible for leading the Asset Management Group, supporting management of the individual investments in creating value for the Private Investments portfolio.
Paul has over 16 years of experience in commercial and operational improvement. Paul was most recently part of the portfolio team at Permira Advisors LLP. Prior to this, he was a Partner and Managing Director at the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) where he was head of the Private Equity practice for the UK and was responsible for advising firms on multiple transactions as well as driving strategy and operational change.
Paul holds an MA/MChem from the University of Oxford.
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Jimmy Phua
Vice-President and Head of Real Estate Investments (Asia)
Jimmy is responsible for CPPIB’s real estate in Asia. He has over 20 years real estate experience in Asia having worked out of Singapore, South Korea and currently based in Hong Kong. Prior to joining CPPIB in 2008, Jimmy worked with several leading real estate companies including ING Real Estate. He was responsible for setting up ING Real Estate’s business in South Korea.
Jimmy holds a First Class Honours in Bachelor of Science (Estate Management) from the National University of Singapore and a Masters in International Management from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.
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Chris Roper
Vice-President and Head of Short Horizon Alpha
Chris joined Global Capital Markets at CPPIB in 2008 focusing on active management programs. He is currently responsible for developing shorter term active strategies on a broad range of assets including fixed income, currency, equity, commodities, volatility and credit. Chris has over 15 years of investment and trading experience with both domestic and international institutions. Prior to joining CPPIB, he was Managing Director Securitization and Structured Finance at BMO Capital Markets, Co-Head Structured Finance at Scotia Capital, and traded exotic options and derivatives at Citibank.
Chris holds a degree in Engineering Physics from McMaster University and an MBA from Queen’s University.
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Barry Rowland
Vice-President and Head of Internal Audit
Barry was previously a senior partner in the Risk Advisory Services practice of Ernst & Young, where he provided public and large private entities with assurance, regulatory, risk management and internal audit services in Canada and the United States. He has over 20 years of experience, including enterprise risk management and internal audit within the financial services sector.
As Head of Internal Audit, Barry leads the team of professionals who execute the mandate on behalf of the audit committee of the Board and senior management.
Barry holds an Honours BA from York University and an MBA from the Schulich School of Business. He is a CA and a CPA, as well as a graduate of the Institute of Corporate Directors Program.
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Geoffrey Rubin
Vice-President and Head of Portfolio Management
Geoffrey is responsible for the leadership of the Portfolio Management group which will advise and manage on behalf of the IPC the systematic risk and allocation of active risk across the total portfolio.
Most recently, Geoffrey worked at Capital One Financial where he led a group that implemented an economic capital model and managed the assessment and optimization of Capital One’s balance sheet. Prior to Capital One, Geoffrey held numerous real estate related research roles, including at Reis Inc. and Fannie Mae. He also ran a consulting practice and was Adjunct Professor in the business school at American University in Washington, DC. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University.
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Rob Spindler
Vice-President and Head of Tax Services
Rob leads the Tax Services team, which is responsible for managing the global tax considerations of the CPP Investment Board’s investment activities. With more than 25 years of experience advising on the tax implications of international acquisitions and mergers, Rob was most recently a senior partner at KPMG leading their M&A Tax Transaction Services group. In that capacity he served as a tax advisor to the CPP Investment Board for the past three years. Prior to KPMG, he was a senior tax partner at Arthur Andersen and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Rob is a Chartered Accountant (FCA), holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Concordia University and is past co-chair of the CICA/CBA Joint Committee on Taxation.
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Cheryl Swan
Vice-President and Head of Treasury Services
Cheryl leads the Treasury team within the organization’s Treasury, Risk, Operations and Technology Group. Her team is responsible for cash management as well as treasury and funding services across the portfolio. Cheryl has more than 16 years of experience in the financial services sector and was most recently Vice-President, Corporate Segment Finance at TD Bank Financial Group. Prior to that, she held increasingly senior roles at TD Bank Financial Group and at Canada Trust, before its acquisition by TD. Her responsibilities have ranged from funding strategy and treasury accounting functions to oversight of bank-wide liquidity measurement, compliance, monitoring and regulatory and Board reporting. Prior to joining Canada Trust, she held roles at Price Waterhouse and Denison Mines.
Cheryl is a Chartered Accountant and holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Toronto.
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Poul Winslow
Vice-President and Head of External Portfolio Management
Poul leads the team responsible for selecting and managing relationships with external managers across a wide range of active mandates. Poul has more than 18 years of experience in the financial services industry. Prior to joining the CPP Investment Board, he was Chief Investment Officer of Fund and Manager Selection at Nordea Investment Management. He was also Chief Investment Officer of Andra AP-fonden (AP2) which manages approximately $30 billion within Sweden’s national pension plan framework.
Poul obtained his undergraduate and Masters Degree in Economics and Finance from Aarhus University in Denmark.
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