Manulife names Charles Guay’s successor

Manulife has announced that Sue Reibel will succeed Charles Guay as executive vice-president and general manager of institutional markets for Manulife Canada.

But the search is still underway for the new president and chief executive officer of Manulife in Quebec, a position that Guay also filled.

Read: Guay to run Manulife Quebec

Guay took on both appointments in February 2015 following Manulife’s acquisition of the Canadian operations of Standard Life. Guay had been president and chief executive officer of Standard Life Canada since 2012.

Reibel will assume her new duties in June 2016. She has 13 years of experience in institutional business and specializes in areas such as pension reform and drug benefits. She currently leads Manulife’s consumer solutions team.

Read: Q&A: Charles Guay

This article originally appeared on Benefits Canada’s companion site, Advisor.ca