Jackson to Retire from Nationwide
After 25 years with Nationwide Financial, William S. Jackson, senior vice president for Retirement Plans, will retire at year-end.
After 25 years with Nationwide Financial, William S. Jackson, senior vice president for Retirement Plans, will retire at year-end.
Nationwide said it will immediately begin a search for his successor.
Jackson, 56, has served as senior vice president of retirement plans since 2006, according to a press release. He began his Nationwide career as a financial planning analyst in 1984 and became a portfolio account supervisor later that year.
In 1997, Jackson was named a director in non-affiliated sales, and was promoted to sales center officer in 1999. He was elected vice president in 2001, and until 2006, led the internal sales and service organization.