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Sun Life chief to retire next year after insurer's decade of growth

- KEVIN ORLAND

Sun Life Financial Inc. chief executive officer Dean Connor, who led the Canadian insurer through a decade of growth, will retire next year and hand the reins to chief financial officer Kevin Strain.

Strain, 54, will join the board of Toronto-based Sun Life in February, taking the title of president as well, the firm said Wednesday. He'll become CEO when Connor, 64, retires in August and focus on finding his successor as CFO.

Connor divested U.S. assets, including the US$1.35-billion sale of an annuities business, drove the firm's technology efforts and spearheade­d aggressive growth in Asia since taking over as CEO in 2011. Sun Life's shares have outpaced competitor­s' during Connor's tenure, and he has more than doubled assets under management to $1.2 trillion.

“He really has transforme­d Sun Life from a bit of a sleepy company into better growth, and he made investment­s in technology that brought it into the present if not the future,” Barclays Plc analyst John Aiken said in an interview.

Sun Life's stock has more than tripled since December 2011, when Connor became CEO, outperform­ing the 86-per-cent gain in the S&P/TSX Composite Financials Sector Index.

Strain joined Sun Life in 2002 when it acquired Clarica, where he had worked since 1997. In addition to experience running Sun Life's individual insurance and investment business in Canada, he launched Sun Life Global Investment­s — now known as SLGI Asset Management — and expanded Sun Life Asia into Vietnam and Malaysia. Strain will continue to serve as CFO until a replacemen­t is found.

“He has seen a wide breadth of the operation,” Aiken said. “He's well-suited to fill Dean's shoes.”

Strain said in an interview that he's unlikely to make any major changes to the mix of Sun Life's

businesses and geographie­s, but will continue to seek expansion opportunit­ies both organicall­y and through acquisitio­ns.

“I like the diversific­ation of our mix,” he said. “Some of our businesses we want to continue to grow even more rapidly through investment­s ....”

Strain said he plans to continue shifting the business toward a digital-first mindset.

 ?? PETER J. THOMPSON FILES ?? Retiring Sun Life CEO Dean Connor is credited for the company stock's outperform­ance and other accomplish­ments.
PETER J. THOMPSON FILES Retiring Sun Life CEO Dean Connor is credited for the company stock's outperform­ance and other accomplish­ments.
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Kevin Strain

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