In this episode of CIBC Mellon Industry Perspectives, host Reese Kuros, Client Communications Intern, sits down with Sara Gmell, Human Resources Recruitment Specialist, and current co-op students Liam Thursfield and Jacob Price to discuss the co-op experience at CIBC Mellon.
Together, they explore how the company’s co-op program connects emerging talent with meaningful work in financial services, offering exposure to areas such as client onboarding, operations, and custody services. The conversation touches on how the program supports professional growth, contributes to CIBC Mellon’s long-term talent strategy, and helps shape the next generation of industry professionals.
Whether you’re a student exploring career options or a professional interested in talent development, this episode offers an inside look at how CIBC Mellon invests in future leaders.
This presentation contains the presenter’s personal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may be considered advertising, and provides general information only and neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of this presentation, rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or other professional advice or services. This presentation is intended for general informational purposes only. It may not be regarded as comprehensive nor as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any particular course of action, contact your professional advisor to discuss these matters in the context of your particular circumstances. Neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by your reliance on information contained in this presentation.
©2025 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is alicensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY trade-marks, and is thecorporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company. None of CIBC Mellon TrustCompany, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliatesmake any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency orcompleteness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part ofthe presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particularstrategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may notbe offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.
CIBC Mellon does not provide investment orasset management services. This presentation, either in whole or in part, mustnot be reproduced nor referred to without the express written permission ofCIBC Mellon. Trademarks, service marks and logos belong to their respectiveowners.
This episode of CIBC Mellon Industry Perspectives features leaders from CIBC Mellon, BNY Markets and BNY Depositary Receipts, and explores the current state of the Canadian market for global investors. CIBC Mellon and BNY are working together to make it easier for global investors to access Canada. Tim Pinnell, Relationship Executive, Global Financial Institutions at CIBC Mellon, moderates the discussion with featured guests: Bob Savage, Global Head of Market Strategy and Insights at BNY; John Velis, FX and Macro Strategy, The Americas at BNY; and, Matthew Steinert, Global Head of Product and Strategy, Depositary Receipts at BNY. Bob Savage and John Velis share their insights on the current economic environment and their perspective on Canadian markets. Matthew Steinert discusses the BNY ADR program's role in connecting U.S. investors with Canadian opportunities. This episode also explores how Depositary Receipts programs come together in Canada, the U.S. and around the world.
This presentation contains the presenter’spersonal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may beconsidered advertising, and provides general information only and neither thepresenter nor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of thispresentation, rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal,tax, or other professional advice or services. This presentation isintended for general informational purposes only. It may not be regarded ascomprehensive nor as a substitute for professional advice. Before takingany particular course of action, contact your professional advisor to discussthese matters in the context of your particular circumstances. Neitherthe presenter nor CIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damageoccasioned by your reliance on information contained in this presentation.
©2025 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is alicensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY trade-marks, and is thecorporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company. None of CIBC Mellon TrustCompany, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliatesmake any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency orcompleteness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part ofthe presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particularstrategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may notbe offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.
CIBC Mellon does not provide investment orasset management services. This presentation, either in whole or in part, mustnot be reproduced nor referred to without the express written permission ofCIBC Mellon. Trademarks, service marks and logos belong to their respectiveowners.
In this episode, Ronald C. Landry, Head of Segment Solutions andCanadian ETF Services and Chair of the Canadian ETF Association, also known asCETFA, is joined by Eli Yufest, Executive Director, CETFA, and JonathonMcGuire, Vice President, Global X and Chair of CETFA's Marketing & PRCommittee to explore what's next for ETFs over the next 3-5 years.
From shifting demographics, and income-focused strategies to ESGadoption, fee compression and the rise of direct-to-consumer investing, theconversation covers the trends shaping innovation and investor demand.
The discussion also dives into technology, transparency andregulation, highlighting how the ETF landscape is evolving to become moreaccessible and better understood.
This presentation contains the presenter’spersonal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may beconsidered advertising, and provides general information only and neither the presenternor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of this presentation,rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or otherprofessional advice or services. This presentation is intended forgeneral informational purposes only. It may not be regarded as comprehensivenor as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any particularcourse of action, contact your professional advisor to discuss these matters inthe context of your particular circumstances. Neither the presenter norCIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by yourreliance on information contained in this presentation.
©2025 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is alicensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY trade-marks, and is thecorporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company. None of CIBC Mellon TrustCompany, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliatesmake any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency orcompleteness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part ofthe presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particularstrategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may notbe offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.
CIBC Mellon does not provide investment orasset management services. This presentation, either in whole or in part, mustnot be reproduced nor referred to without the express written permission ofCIBC Mellon. Trademarks, service marks and logos belong to their respectiveowners.
For this episode of CIBC Mellon Industry Perspectives, we look at the TCR rule at less than half a year out from implementation with a focus on industry preparedness for Canadian investment fund managers and dealers. Speakers discuss key considerations at this point, including any outstanding areas in focus and potential challenges that may be encountered when this regulation takes effect January 1, 2026. The discussion features Steve Braugiroux, Associate Vice President, National Bank of Canada and Ronald C. Landry, Vice President, Head of Segment Solutions and Canadian ETF Services, CIBC Mellon. It is moderated by Jon Diebel, Client Executive, CIBC Mellon.
This presentation contains the presenter’spersonal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may beconsidered advertising, and provides general information only and neither the presenternor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of this presentation,rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or otherprofessional advice or services. This presentation is intended forgeneral informational purposes only. It may not be regarded as comprehensivenor as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any particularcourse of action, contact your professional advisor to discuss these matters inthe context of your particular circumstances. Neither the presenter norCIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by yourreliance on information contained in this presentation.
©2025 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is alicensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY trade-marks, and is thecorporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company. None of CIBC Mellon TrustCompany, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliatesmake any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency orcompleteness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part ofthe presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particularstrategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may notbe offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.
CIBC Mellon does not provide investment orasset management services. This presentation, either in whole or in part, mustnot be reproduced nor referred to without the express written permission of CIBC Mellon. Trademarks, service marks and logos belong to their respectiveowners.
With the advent of agentic AI, artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving and becoming an influential part of our industry and the world as we know it. Featuring Michael Ross, BNY Product Manager for Eliza, Bryan Wood, Principal AI Architect of Banking at Snorkel AI and moderated by Joe Lacopo, Vice President, Relationship Management and Head of the Asset Manager segment at CIBC Mellon, this episode of CIBC Mellon Industry Perspectives discusses the impact and innovation of agentic AI within the financial services industry. Together, they highlight the use of AI within their own organizations, articulate the importance of building trustworthy Agentic AI solutions and discuss what the future will look like with AI.
This presentation contains the presenter’s personal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may be considered advertising, and provides general information only and neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of this presentation, rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or other professional advice or services. This presentation is intended for general informational purposes only. It may not be regarded as comprehensive nor as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any particular course of action, contact your professional advisor to discuss these matters in the context of your particular circumstances. Neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by your reliance on information contained in this presentation.
©2025 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is a licensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY trade-marks, and is the corporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company. None of CIBC Mellon Trust Company, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliates make any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency or completeness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part of the presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particular strategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may not be offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.
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On the Ops Game Changers podcast, Richard Anton, Chief Client Officer at CIBC Mellon, joined Bhavesh Vaghela of ActiveOps to discuss how CIBC Mellon has transformed its operations - moving away from legacy processes toward a more agile, data-driven model rooted in culture and client-centricity.
From reimagining the employee experience to deepening client engagement, data plays a central role in every decision, guiding their evolution toward a dynamic, client-focused future.
This presentation contains the presenter’spersonal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may beconsidered advertising, and provides general information only and neither the presenternor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of this presentation,rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or otherprofessional advice or services. This presentation is intended forgeneral informational purposes only. It may not be regarded as comprehensivenor as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any particularcourse of action, contact your professional advisor to discuss these matters inthe context of your particular circumstances. Neither the presenter norCIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by yourreliance on information contained in this presentation.
©2025 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is alicensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY trade-marks, and is thecorporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company. None of CIBC Mellon TrustCompany, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliatesmake any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency orcompleteness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part ofthe presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particularstrategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may notbe offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.
CIBC Mellon does not provide investment orasset management services. This presentation, either in whole or in part, mustnot be reproduced nor referred to without the express written permission ofCIBC Mellon. Trademarks, service marks and logos belong to their respectiveowners.
In the finalepisode of the series, Brent Merriman and Michael Graham unpack evolvingorganizational structures within Canadian financial institutions.
How are operatingmodels shifting to new client demands, regulatory changes, and talent gaps?
This episodedelivers insights on governance, agility and how structure can eitheraccelerate or inhibit transformation.
This presentation contains the presenter’spersonal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may beconsidered advertising, and provides general information only and neither the presenternor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of this presentation,rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or otherprofessional advice or services. This presentation is intended forgeneral informational purposes only. It may not be regarded as comprehensivenor as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any particularcourse of action, contact your professional advisor to discuss these matters inthe context of your particular circumstances. Neither the presenter norCIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by yourreliance on information contained in this presentation.
©2025 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is alicensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY trade-marks, and is thecorporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company. None of CIBC Mellon TrustCompany, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliatesmake any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency orcompleteness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part ofthe presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particularstrategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may notbe offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.
CIBC Mellon does not provide investment orasset management services. This presentation, either in whole or in part, mustnot be reproduced nor referred to without the express written permission ofCIBC Mellon. Trademarks, service marks and logos belong to their respectiveowners.
In part 2 of our operating edge series, CIBC Mellon's Brent Merriman returns with Michael Graham to examine the critical role of technology in shaping operational resilience for Canadian banks and insurers.
From automation to data integration to shifting client expectations, this episode explores how leading institutions are rethinking tech - not just as a cost centre, but as a strategic differentiator.
This presentation contains the presenter’spersonal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may beconsidered advertising, and provides general information only and neither the presenternor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of this presentation,rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or otherprofessional advice or services. This presentation is intended forgeneral informational purposes only. It may not be regarded as comprehensivenor as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any particularcourse of action, contact your professional advisor to discuss these matters inthe context of your particular circumstances. Neither the presenter norCIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by yourreliance on information contained in this presentation.
©2025 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is alicensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY trade-marks, and is thecorporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company. None of CIBC Mellon TrustCompany, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliatesmake any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency orcompleteness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part ofthe presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particularstrategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may notbe offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.
CIBC Mellon does notprovide investment or asset management services. This presentation, either inwhole or in part, must not be reproduced nor referred to without the expresswritten permission of CIBC Mellon. Trademarks, service marks and logos belong totheir respective owners.
In this kickoff episode, CIBC Mellon's Brent Merriman, Vice President, Marketing and Strategic Insights sits down with Michael Graham, Vice President, Client Management, to explore how Candian banks and insurers are navigating today's talent landscape.
Based on our original research, Brent and Michael unpack the data behind the trends and share practical insights on how institutions can adapt with intention.
This presentation contains the presenter’spersonal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may beconsidered advertising, and provides general information only and neither the presenternor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of this presentation,rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or otherprofessional advice or services. This presentation is intended forgeneral informational purposes only. It may not be regarded as comprehensivenor as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any particularcourse of action, contact your professional advisor to discuss these matters inthe context of your particular circumstances. Neither the presenter norCIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by yourreliance on information contained in this presentation.
©2025 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is alicensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY trade-marks, and is thecorporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company. None of CIBC Mellon TrustCompany, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliatesmake any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency orcompleteness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part ofthe presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particularstrategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may notbe offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.
CIBC Mellon does notprovide investment or asset management services. This presentation, either inwhole or in part, must not be reproduced nor referred to without the expresswritten permission of CIBC Mellon. Trademarks, service marks and logos belong totheir respective owners.
The second of our two-part roundup of a discussion on the impacts of artificial intelligence on investment operations hosted by CIBC Mellon, Accelex, and Meradia, featuring 30 senior leaders from Canadian pension plans, asset managers and insurance companies.
Topics discussed in this episode include governance and risk, the shifting vendor oversight landscape as institutions seek to modernize their data protection and usage standards, the need to advance policy frameworks at both the institutional and societal level, AI impacts on human capital, and the outlook for the future.
Participants:
• Dr. Brian Charles, Head of Silver Lead Technology Advisors & director of MIT's executive AI and business strategy course via 2U/edX
• Philip Mortimer, Chief Technology Officer, Accelex
• Brian Buzzelli, Head of Data Practice, Meradia
• Mike Plantinga, Vice President, Enterprise Security, CIBC Mellon
• Hosted by Brent Merriman, Vice President, Marketing and Strategic Insights, CIBC Mellon
This presentation contains the presenter’s personal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may be considered advertising, and provides general information only and neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of this presentation, rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or other professional advice or services. This presentation is intended for general informational purposes only. It may not be regarded as comprehensive nor as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any particular course of action, contact your professional advisor to discuss these matters in the context of your particular circumstances. Neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by your reliance on information contained in this presentation.
©2025 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is a licensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY trade-marks, and is the corporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company. None of CIBC Mellon Trust Company, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliates make any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency or completeness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part of the presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particular strategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may not be offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.
CIBC Mellon does not provide investment or asset management services. This presentation, either in whole or in part, must not be reproduced nor referred to without the express written permission of CIBC Mellon. Trademarks, service marks and logos belong to their respective owners.
This episode recaps a roundtable discussion hosted by CIBC Mellon, Accelex, and Meradia, featuring 30 senior leaders from Canadian pension plans, asset managers and insurance companies.
Topics discussed include the state of the artificial intelligence industry, its potential impact on investment services, and concepts like return on intelligence (ROI) versus return on investment (ROI). The discussion also explores the significant opportunities AI offers organizations, the importance of preparing data and people for its adoption, the critical need for senior leadership engagement and support in advancing AI initiatives and more.
Participants:
Dr. Brian Charles, Head of Silver Lead Technology Advisors & director of MIT's executive AI and business strategy course via 2U/edX Philip Mortimer, Chief Technology Officer, Accelex Brian Buzzelli, Head of Data Practice, Meradia Mike Plantinga, Vice President, Enterprise Security, CIBC Mellon Hosted by Brent Merriman, Vice President, Marketing and Strategic Insights, CIBC MellonStay tuned for part 2.
This presentation contains the presenter’s personal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may be considered advertising, and provides general information only and neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of this presentation, rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or other professional advice or services. This presentation is intended for general informational purposes only. It may not be regarded as comprehensive nor as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any particular course of action, contact your professional advisor to discuss these matters in the context of your particular circumstances. Neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by your reliance on information contained in this presentation.
©2025 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is a licensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY trade-marks, and is the corporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company. None of CIBC Mellon Trust Company, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliates make any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency or completeness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part of the presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particular strategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may not be offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.
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Part 2 of CIBC Mellon Industry Perspectives examines the societal and reputational dimensions of ESG, unpacking the challenges faced by asset owners in balancing diverse stakeholder perspectives. From the transition from DEI to JEDI to managing differing viewpoints across institutions, our speakers highlight the rising pressures from public scrutiny and the challenge of “green hushing.” This conversation brings to light the external forces shaping ESG practices today and discusses how asset owners are navigating these dynamics to deliver impactful, ethical outcomes.
Featuring, Marc Gauthier, University Treasurer and Chief Investment Officer, Concordia University; Tyler Mordy, Chief Executive Officer, Forstrong Global; and Cynthia Shaw-Pereira, Vice President, Head of Asset Owner Segment, CIBC Mellon. Moderated by Mat Pacheco, Client Executive, CIBC Mellon.
This presentation contains the presenter’s personal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may be considered advertising, and provides general information only and neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of this presentation, rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or other professional advice or services. This presentation is intended for general informational purposes only. It may not be regarded as comprehensive nor as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any particular course of action, contact your professional advisor to discuss these matters in the context of your particular circumstances. Neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by your reliance on information contained in this presentation.
©2024 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is a licensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY trade-marks, is the corporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company and CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company and may be used as a generic term to reference either or both companies. None of CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company, CIBC Mellon Trust Company, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliates make any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency or completeness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part of the presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particular strategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may not be offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.
CIBC Mellon does not provide investment or asset management services. This presentation, either in whole or in part, must not be reproduced nor referred to without the express written permission of CIBC Mellon. Trademarks, service marks and logos belong to their respective owners.
This episode of CIBC Mellon Industry Perspectives is the first part of a conversation exploring the evolving world of ESG. Particularly focusing on how asset owners and their managers are adapting to changes in the energy sector and beyond. Speakers delve into topics such as diversity, the nuances of allyship, and the shift from traditional ESG practices to more nuanced, client-focused strategies. Key insights include the transformation in ESG reporting, the rise of transparency, and the increasing role of mandatory reporting. Listen in for a discussion that highlights the importance of moving “beyond ESG” toward meaningful, actionable progress.
Featuring, Marc Gauthier, University Treasurer and Chief Investment Officer, Concordia University; Tyler Mordy, Chief Executive Officer, Forstrong Global; and Cynthia Shaw-Pereira, Vice President, Head of Asset Owner Segment, CIBC Mellon. Moderated by Mat Pacheco, Client Executive, CIBC Mellon.
This presentation contains the presenter’s personal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may be considered advertising, and provides general information only and neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of this presentation, rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or other professional advice or services. This presentation is intended for general informational purposes only. It may not be regarded as comprehensive nor as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any particular course of action, contact your professional advisor to discuss these matters in the context of your particular circumstances. Neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by your reliance on information contained in this presentation.
©2024 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is a licensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY trade-marks, is the corporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company and CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company and may be used as a generic term to reference either or both companies. None of CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company, CIBC Mellon Trust Company, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliates make any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency or completeness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part of the presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particular strategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may not be offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.
CIBC Mellon does not provide investment or asset management services. This presentation, either in whole or in part, must not be reproduced nor referred to without the express written permission of CIBC Mellon. Trademarks, service marks and logos belong to their respective owners.
CIBC Mellon is proud to have its headquarters in the heart of Toronto, from which we service a wide array of Canadian institutions as well as global institutions whose clients invest in Canada. As a key centre for talent, technology and innovation, Toronto is internationally recognized as one of the most diverse cities in the world, the second largest financial sector in North America and a great place to build a business.
In this episode of CIBC Mellon Industry Perspectives, Brian Lee, Chief Financial Officer, CIBC Mellon and Stephen Lund, CEO, Toronto Global discussed Toronto’s growing pipeline of specialized talent and it’s emergence as one of the most vibrant fintech hubs. Moderated by Timothy Pinnell, Relationship Executive, Global Financial Institutions, CIBC Mellon.
This presentation contains the presenter’s personal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may be considered advertising, and provides general information only and neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of this presentation, rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or other professional advice or services. This presentation is intended for general informational purposes only. It may not be regarded as comprehensive nor as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any particular course of action, contact your professional advisor to discuss these matters in the context of your particular circumstances. Neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by your reliance on information contained in this presentation.
©2024 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is a licensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY trade-marks, is the corporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company and CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company and may be used as a generic term to reference either or both companies. None of CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company, CIBC Mellon Trust Company, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliates make any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency or completeness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part of the presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particular strategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may not be offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.
CIBC Mellon does not provide investment or asset management services. This presentation, either in whole or in part, must not be reproduced nor referred to without the express written permission of CIBC Mellon. Trademarks, service marks and logos belong to their respective owners.
As financial institutions continue to connect with the next generation of talent, they are looking for new perspectives and skills to stay competitive within the rapidly evolving landscape and attract top future talent.
This episode, moderated by summer student Molly Ferguson, will unpack three different summer student experiences as well as all the effort that went into creating the formal program here at CIBC Mellon.
Featuring: Lavina Yip, Employee Experience Ambassador, CIBC Mellon, and summer students Aliya Lynden and Lauren Chung.
This presentation contains the presenter’s personal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may be considered advertising, and provides general information only and neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of this presentation, rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or other professional advice or services. This presentation is intended for general informational purposes only. It may not be regarded as comprehensive nor as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any particular course of action, contact your professional advisor to discuss these matters in the context of your particular circumstances. Neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by your reliance on information contained in this presentation.
©2024 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is a licensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY trade-marks, is the corporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company and CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company and may be used as a generic term to reference either or both companies. None of CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company, CIBC Mellon Trust Company, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliates make any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency or completeness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part of the presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particular strategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may not be offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.
CIBC Mellon does not provide investment or asset management services. This presentation, either in whole or in part, must not be reproduced nor referred to without the express written permission of CIBC Mellon. Trademarks, service marks and logos belong to their respective owners.
This episode dives into the transformative potential of artificial intelligence within the financial industry. Their discussions provide valuable perspectives on how AI is poised to drive significant changes in financial services. Canada’s fintech landscape is particularly vibrant, with over 660 AI firms across the country, 273 of which are based in the Toronto region alone. This unique blend of innovation and robust governance positions Canada as a leader in the ongoing digital transformation of the financial industry. As institutions increasingly adopt digital assets and embrace broader digitization, CIBC Mellon remains at the forefront, committed to supporting clients as they navigate the financial markets of the future.
This presentation contains the presenter’s personal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may be considered advertising, and provides general information only and neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of this presentation, rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or other professional advice or services. This presentation is intended for general informational purposes only. It may not be regarded as comprehensive nor as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any particular course of action, contact your professional advisor to discuss these matters in the context of your particular circumstances. Neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by your reliance on information contained in this presentation.
©2024 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is a licensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY trade-marks, is the corporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company and CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company and may be used as a generic term to reference either or both companies. None of CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company, CIBC Mellon Trust Company, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliates make any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency or completeness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part of the presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particular strategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may not be offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.
CIBC Mellon does not provide investment or asset management services. This presentation, either in whole or in part, must not be reproduced nor referred to without the express written permission of CIBC Mellon. Trademarks, service marks and logos belong to their respective owners.
This episode of CIBC Mellon Industry Perspectives will unpack how AI and machine learning have transformed the digital and technology landscape for asset managers.
Featuring Michael Demissie, Managing Director, Head of Applied AI and Practice, BNY; Mike Plantinga, Vice President and Head of Enterprise Security, CIBC Mellon. Moderated by Brent Merriman, Head of Marketing, CIBC Mellon.
Together, they address some of the opportunities AI and machine learning provide for portfolio managers developing investment decision strategies, and some of the challenges institutional investors face when adapting to AI and machine learning in the investment process.
This presentation contains the presenter’s personal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may be considered advertising, and provides general information only and neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of this presentation, rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or other professional advice or services. This presentation is intended for general informational purposes only. It may not be regarded as comprehensive nor as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any particular course of action, contact your professional advisor to discuss these matters in the context of your particular circumstances. Neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by your reliance on information contained in this presentation.
©2024 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is a licensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY trade-marks, is the corporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company and CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company and may be used as a generic term to reference either or both companies. None of CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company, CIBC Mellon Trust Company, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliates make any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency or completeness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part of the presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particular strategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may not be offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.
CIBC Mellon does not provide investment or asset management services. This presentation, either in whole or in part, must not be reproduced nor referred to without the express written permission of CIBC Mellon. Trademarks, service marks and logos belong to their respective owners.
Joe Lacopo, Vice President, Relationship Management and head of CIBC Mellon's asset manager segment hosts a discussion on OCIO with Kristin Ramlal, Vice-President, Institutional Investment Sales, Canada Life and Cynthia Shaw-Pereira, Vice President and Head of Asset Owner Solutions, CIBC Mellon. The group explores the drivers, trends and target outcomes asset owners are seeking to achieve as they consider an Outsourced Chief Investment Officer Model.
This presentation contains the presenter’s personal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may be considered advertising, and provides general information only and neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of this presentation, rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or other professional advice or services. This presentation is intended for general informational purposes only. It may not be regarded as comprehensive nor as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any particular course of action, contact your professional advisor to discuss these matters in the context of your particular circumstances. Neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by your reliance on information contained in this presentation.
©2024 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is a licensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY trade-marks, is the corporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company and CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company and may be used as a generic term to reference either or both companies. None of CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company, CIBC Mellon Trust Company, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliates make any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency or completeness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part of the presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particular strategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may not be offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.
CIBC Mellon does not provide investment or asset management services. This presentation, either in whole or in part, must not be reproduced nor referred to without the express written permission of CIBC Mellon. Trademarks, service marks and logos belong to their respective owners.
In celebration of International Women’s Day, this episode hosted by Charmaine Franklin, Director of Relationship Management at BNY Mellon, features three powerful women in the financial services industry.
These distinguished C-level leaders discuss their career journeys to achieving corporate success, and how they are empowering women in their organizations, communities and beyond to support, advance and collectively inspire greater inclusion. The discussion features Karina Sidhu, Chief Technology & Data Officer, IMCO, Katarina Savic, Chief Information Officer, AGF, and Omo Akintan, Chief People Officer, University Pension Plan Ontario (UPP).
This presentation contains the presenter’s personal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may be considered advertising, and provides general information only and neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of this presentation, rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or other professional advice or services. This presentation is intended for general informational purposes only. It may not be regarded as comprehensive nor as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any particular course of action, contact your professional advisor to discuss these matters in the context of your particular circumstances. Neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by your reliance on information contained in this presentation.
©2024 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is a licensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY Mellon trade-marks, is the corporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company and CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company and may be used as a generic term to reference either or both companies. None of CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company, CIBC Mellon Trust Company, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliates make any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency or completeness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part of the presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particular strategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may not be offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.
CIBC Mellon does not provide investment or asset management services. This presentation, either in whole or in part, must not be reproduced nor referred to without the express written permission of CIBC Mellon. Trademarks, service marks and logos belong to their respective owners.
Canada is home to some of the world’s most sophisticated and innovative investment companies and is increasingly a global centre where financial technology companies are bringing innovative solutions to market. An example of this is d1g1t.
d1g1t is a leading institutional-grade wealth management platform for Independent Advisors, Multi-family Offices, portfolio advisors, and Broker-Dealers. d1g1t offers a streamlined workflows for reporting, portfolio management, operational efficiencies, and intelligent solutions, covering the entire wealth advisory life cycle.
In this episode, Darcie James Maxwell, Head of Canadian Operations, Data & Analytics Solutions, BNY Mellon and CIBC Mellon interviews Dr. Dan Rosen, Co-Founder & CEO, d1g1t. They discuss trends and challenges with wealth management technology and how d1g1t is enhancing client experiences and creating solutions that support analytics.
This presentation contains the presenter’s personal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may be considered advertising, and provides general information only and neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of this presentation, rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or other professional advice or services. This presentation is intended for general informational purposes only. It may not be regarded as comprehensive nor as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any particular course of action, contact your professional advisor to discuss these matters in the context of your particular circumstances. Neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by your reliance on information contained in this presentation.
©2024 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is a licensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY Mellon trade-marks, is the corporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company and CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company and may be used as a generic term to reference either or both companies. None of CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company, CIBC Mellon Trust Company, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliates make any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency or completeness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part of the presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particular strategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may not be offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.
CIBC Mellon does not provide investment or asset management services. This presentation, either in whole or in part, must not be reproduced nor referred to without the express written permission of CIBC Mellon. Trademarks, service marks and logos belong to their respective owners.