BPM celebrates the contributions of 45 industry leaders in its inaugural awards
This year, Benefits and Pensions Monitor has selected 45 influential women in the benefits, pensions, and institutional investments industry in its inaugural 2024 list of Elite Women.
This passionate cohort have made significant contributions in their respective roles, driving meaningful progress and change, breaking down barriers, and raising standards in both business and society.
This year’s recipients exemplify innovation, leadership, and the pursuit of gender equity and inclusion. They are at the forefront of the Canadian financial services sector and have been selected because they lead with authenticity, they value diversity, and they are helping to reshape industry standards for the next generation of women leaders.
These standout leaders have achieved extraordinary results for their organizations, breaking new ground with products and solutions.
To learn more about the 45 women named to BPM’s 2024 list of Elite Women, read the full report here.
“The industry overall has evolved, yet we still have a long way to go,” said Roxana Nache, a national director of wealth at Canada Life, who commented on this year’s report. “We need to be each other’s greatest allies and cheerleaders.”
Among this year’s recipients are:
- Helen Hurlbut, Equiton
- Gayle Shurvell, Alberta Health Services
- Christina Iacoucci, BGO
- Marie-Chantal Cote, Sun Life Canada
- Samantha Cleyn, BMO Global Asset Management
- Anne Meloche, Sun Life Global Investments
- Lauren Bloom, T. Rowe Price
- Jill Wagman, ECKLER
- Janine Guenther
- Tami Dove, Co-operative Superannuation Society
To learn more about the 45 women named to BPM’s 2024 list of Elite Women, read the full report here.