John De Goey appointed chair of FP Canada Research Foundation

Caroline Dabu has been appointed vice chair

John De Goey has been appointed chair of the board of directors of the FP Canada Research Foundation (formerly known as the FP Foundation), a registered charity that funds financial-planning research.

De Goey, a portfolio manager with Toronto-based Wellington Altus Private Wealth, will serve as chair for the 2019-2020 fiscal year, succeeding François Beauregard. He has been a member of the foundation’s board of directors since 2017, serving most recently as vice chair.

“I’ve dedicated my entire career to incorporating evidence-based thinking and best practices into the work I do, so I was eager to take the opportunity to serve as chair of the FP Canada Research Foundation’s board of directors,” De Goey said in a release.

Caroline Dabu, vice president and head of enterprise wealth planning at BMO Wealth Management, has been appointed vice chair. Carolyn Fallis, a professor at the School of Accounting and Finance at George Brown College, joins the foundation’s board as a new director. Both are based in Toronto.

Returning directors include Cary List, president and CEO of FP Canada, as secretary and treasurer; Jocelyne Houle-LeSarge, president and CEO of the Institut québécois de planification financière; and Daniel Collison, managing partner of Advice2Advisors.