CO-OPERATORS APPOINTS FORMER EDMONTON MAYOR DON IVESON AS EXECUTIVE ADVISOR FOR CLIMATE INVESTING AND COMMUNITY RESILIENCE
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Tuesday, March 29, 2022
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GUELPH, ON, March 29, 2022 /CNW/ - Co-operators, a leading Canadian financial services co-operative and insurance company with over $61 billion in assets under management, announced the appointment of former Mayor of Edmonton Don Iveson as Executive Advisor, Climate Investing and Community Resilience.
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- GUELPH, ON, March 29, 2022 /CNW/ - Co-operators, a leading Canadian financial services co-operative and insurance company with over $61 billion in assets under management, announced the appointment of former Mayor of Edmonton Don Iveson as Executive Advisor, Climate Investing and Community Resilience.
- Communities will benefit tangibly from such investments both financially and in terms of environmental resilience and emotional peace of mind.
- "As an investor, we can help build infrastructure and support initiatives that improve the resilience of our communities.
- Wesseling and Iveson will be speaking together at an upcoming panel on the topic of resilience investing at GLOBE Forum 2022 on March 30, in Vancouver.