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FirstCaribbean appoints new CEO

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Regional financial services institution, CIBC FirstCaribbean International Bank, has announced the appointment of Colette Delaney as its new Chief Executive Officer. Delaney, whose appointment becomes effective on November 1, succeeds Gary Brown, who retires on October 31.

Delaney is a banking professional of more than thirty years’ experience, having started her career with CIBC in 1987, and prior to that with National Westminster Bank plc.

She first joined CIBC FirstCaribbean in 2013, and has served as the bank’s Chief Risk and Administrative Officer. Delaney was subsequently appointed Chief Operating Officer, and is a member of the board of CIBC FirstCaribbean.

In her recent role, she has had responsibility for the performance of the bank’s functional regional business lines − Retail and Business Banking, Cards and Customer Relationship Management, Corporate and Investment Banking, and Wealth Management. She was also responsible for the bank’s Regional Country Management including local regulatory and client relationships and has led the Marketing and Communications and Strategy functions since May 2017.

In making the announcement, Chairman, David Ritch, said: “Colette brings a wealth of experience and strong leadership to the bank. Given our strategic focus on client service excellence and growing our business, her appointment to the role of Chief Operating Officer prepared her for this new role by giving her oversight of client service matters across the various areas of our business lines, with the additional  perspective of our country management teams who reported to her. She is certainly no stranger to the region, having interacted with our clients, employees, regulators and host governments over the past five years.”

Of her appointment, Delaney noted: “I am strongly committed to our values of trust, teamwork and accountability and to continuing to build an engaging environment where all employees are respected and recognised for their unique talents and perspectives.

“I’ve been working with our staff throughout the region and I am proud of the talent and professionalism they demonstrate every day. My task as CEO will be to continue to strengthen our focus on our clients and to foster our team’s sense of pride in the work we do each and every day”.

Ritch also expressed the bank’s appreciation to retiring CEO, Gary Brown, who has led its operations across 17 countries since January 2016. He added: “Gary changed the trajectory of our bank in a number of important ways, not the least of which has been three years of growth in revenues at FCIB.

He has steered the organisation toward maintaining a focus on our clients at all times. Through his leadership we have improved client service and the day-to-day experience of our employees who serve them. We wish Gary a long and happy retirement with his family as they re-settle in the US.” (PR)

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