New York Life Realigns Sponsor Segments

New York Life Retirement Plan Services is rolling out a new service model that organizes service teams into core industry practices.

The new structure organizes service team practice groups into four industry segments: Taft-Hartley; technology; finance and professional services; and manufacturing, materials, and retail. Each practice will have its own team of relationship managers, communications consultants, investment specialists, and ERISA consultants. The practice model maintains New York Life’s service team approach with plan sponsors while creating a core industry knowledge and expertise base within the practice models.

“The practice model reorients our perspective to be more in line with that of our sponsors,” said David Castellani, CEO of New York Life Retirement Plan Services. “Rather than just counseling clients on what makes a great plan, we aim to put that consulting in the context of the sponsor’s economic, competitive, and business realities. Our service team members will be experts in their core industries and will be able to advise their sponsors on how similar organizations approach retirement.”

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Five people at the firm have been named to lead the initiative. Joan Driscoll, a 24-year industry veteran with 18 years of experience at New York Life, has been promoted to lead the effort as Managing Director of Client Strategy, and is a member of the firm’s 11-member senior leadership team. She will report to Castellani.

Leading the industry practice groups will be: James Byrne, Director and Retirement Practice Lead for Taft-Hartley; Joseph DeStefano, Director and Retirement Practice Lead for Financial and Professional Services; Scott Francolini, Director and Retirement Practice Lead for Manufacturing, Materials and Retail; and Michelle Morey, Director and Retirement Practice Lead for Technology. Each of these executives will report to Driscoll.

Oh to Lead Janus U.S. Institutional Group

Janus Capital Group Inc. has appointed Susan Oh as senior vice president of the firm’s U.S. Institutional Group, effective October 3, 2011.

In this role, Oh will oversee Janus’ centralized U.S. institutional sales and marketing teams, which support Janus as well as the firm’s subsidiaries, INTECH Investment Management (INTECH) and Perkins Investment Management. She will also oversee client service and global consultant relations for Janus, and work alongside the client service and consultant relations teams at INTECH and Perkins. Oh will manage a team of 19 and will report to Robin Beery, executive vice president, U.S. Distribution.

Prior to joining Janus, Oh worked for more than 20 years at JP Morgan, spending most of her career in institutional client-facing roles at JP Morgan Asset Management (JPMAM) in New York and Chicago. For the past seven years, she served as JPMAM’s global consultant strategy sales leader and group head for the Americas consultant sales team. She also served as the group leader and manager of JPMAM’s Strategic Investment Advisory Group, which provides advisory services to institutional clients.

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Previously, Oh served for five years as JPMAM’s central region institutional client sales manager for the Americas, serving corporate and public funds, as well as endowments and foundations.

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