Ms. Wallace, an external hire, will take over as head of the health care workers' pension plan next year when current CEO Jeff Wendling retires
The Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan has named Annesley Wallace as its next chief executive officer, reaching outside the organization to choose a leader with expertise in infrastructure investing and strategy.
“One of the many reasons I am excited about joining HOOPP is that the organization is uniquely positioned for success,” Ms. Wallace said in a statement. “HOOPP is a top-performing pension plan, operating as part of a defined benefit system that is admired globally.” As stock markets have surged, driven largely by a small concentration of large technology companies fuelling the rapid race to develop artificial intelligence, pension funds have also seen their more diverse, risk-averse portfolios struggling to keep pace.HOOPP has a peer-leading 55 per cent of its portfolio invested domestically. But Mr.
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