Former PM Stephen Harper Appointed Chairman of Alberta Investment Management Corporation
Notably, he will serve in the role without compensation.
Former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been named chairman of the board for the Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo), a critical step in Alberta’s efforts to strengthen its investment management operations. The announcement, made by the provincial government on Wednesday, follows a sweeping leadership reset at AIMCo earlier this month.
“We are incredibly fortunate that Mr. Harper has agreed to take on this leadership role with AIMCo,” stated Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in a press release. “His guidance will be essential as we work towards our ambitious target of growing the Heritage Savings Trust Fund to over $250 billion within the next 25 years.”
AIMCo currently oversees more than $160 billion in assets, including pension funds and the Heritage Savings Trust Fund. However, concerns over rising operational costs and stagnant returns led to a decisive move by the province on November 7, when AIMCo’s entire board and four top executives, including CEO Evan Siddall, were dismissed.
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