PRESS RELEASES
National Bank today announced changes to its Office of the President.
These changes are part of a rigorous succession planning process and
will come into effect on June 4.
Following a career spanning over 35 years in banking, Diane Giard – Executive Vice-President, Personal-Commercial Banking and Marketing, has announced her intention to retire. Ms. Giard joined the Bank in 2011 as Executive Vice-President – Marketing and, less than one year later, assumed leadership of Personal-Commercial Banking before finally taking on both roles in 2017. A warm, energetic and committed leader, Ms. Giard has been able to mobilize a large Bank sector toward the common goal of helping our clients power their ideas while, at the same time, creating significant value for shareholders.
As part of these changes and to ensure the sector's ongoing transformation, Louis Vachon, President and Chief Executive Officer of National Bank, has announced the appointment of two current experienced Bank leaders. They will be joining the Office of the President and will report directly to him:
Following a career spanning over 35 years in banking, Lynn Jeanniot – Executive Vice-President, Human Resources and Corporate Affairs, has also announced her intention to retire. Ms. Jeanniot joined National Bank in 2002 as Vice-President – Marketing and Public Affairs. In her current role since 2008, she has been recognized for her strong leadership and ability to rally teams around a common goal. She has also played a key role in the success of the One client, one bank transformation. Her innovative and discerning approach has helped to well position the organization to face the challenge of continuously adapting to changes ongoing within the banking industry.
Responsibility for this sector will go to Brigitte Hébert – Executive Vice-President, Operations, member of the Office of the President since 2015. Ms. Hébert joined National Bank in 1994 and is recognized for her engaging leadership during a transformation. She will become Executive Vice-President – Human Resources, Corporate Affairs and Operations.
"I extend my sincere thanks to Diane and Lynn for their contribution to the Bank's success over the years. These exceptional leaders have laid the groundwork for the Bank to exceed its objectives. I'd also like to congratulate my colleagues who are succeeding them. Over the coming months, Diane and Lynn will ensure the smooth transition of their responsibilities. We can be optimistic about the next phases of our transformation, thanks to the support of a talented executive team that's prepared to enthusiastically take up the challenges of today’s banking world," stated Louis Vachon, President and Chief Executive Officer of National Bank.
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About National Bank of Canada
With $251 billion in
assets as at January 31, 2018, National
Bank of Canada, together with its subsidiaries, forms one of
Canada's leading integrated financial groups. It has more than
21,000 employees in knowledge-intensive positions and has been
recognized numerous times as a top employer and for its commitment
to diversity. Its securities are listed on the Toronto Stock
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