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CPP Investment appoints a new chief risk officer

By Muskan Arora

The $466.8bn Canada Pension Plan Investment Board named Priti Singh as chief risk officer, effective immediately.

Singh, also a senior managing director, succeeds Kristen Walters, who is leaving CPP to be “closer to home”, according to a July 17 press release.

Singh will oversee the firm’s global risk management functions including incorporating risk perspectives into all investments and operational actions.

Prior to this role, Singh served as CPP Investment’s global head of capital markets and factor investing.

Singh started working at CPP as an analyst in January 2008, which marks almost seventeen years at the firm.

Heather Tobin has been promoted to take over Singh’s most recent role of senior managing director, effective immediately.

Tobin will lead the external portfolio management, systematic strategies, investment engineering and analytics, and strategy, risk and operations groups.

Prior to this role, Tobin worked as a managing director, head of investment portfolio management with the CIO of CPP Investments.

Before joining CPP Investments, Tobin worked as an analyst at International Finance Corporation and as an investment banking analyst at Morgan Stanley for almost two years.