Laurentian appoints first female CEO

Rania Llewellyn will take the lead at the bank starting Oct. 30, 2020

Laurentian Bank of Canada has named Rania Llewellyn its new president and chief executive officer, effective Oct. 30, 2020.

Llewellyn, who will also serve as a member of the banks’ board of directors, is the first woman to lead Laurentian.

“Rania Llewellyn is the right leader to usher in a new era at Laurentian Bank. She has a proven track record as an energetic, strategic thinker focused on customer experience and tangible results,” said Michelle Savoy, a member of the bank’s board of directors, in a release.

Llewellyn joins Laurentian from the Bank of Nova Scotia (Scotiabank) where she began as a part-time teller 26 years ago. She held many senior roles during her time at Scotiabank, including vice-president, multicultural banking; senior vice-president, commercial banking; and, most recently, executive vice-president, global business payments.

Llewellyn also headed the diversity and inclusion office for Scotiabank’s global banking and markets division and was a member of Scotiabank’s Executive All Bank Inclusion Council.

“This is a really exciting time for our industry, with rapidly changing customer expectations driven by new technologies and broader macro-economic uncertainties that are affecting our customers every day,” Llewellyn said in a release. “I look forward to working with my new colleagues across Canada and in the U.S. to develop a strategy for long-term growth and success that meets the needs and expectations of all our stakeholders.”

Lellwellyn immigrated to Canada from Egypt in 1992 after the Gulf War. She holds a bachelor of commerce degree and an MBA from Saint Mary’s University.