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Scotiabank (Bahamas) Ltd. appoints Board Chairman Marianne Hasold-Schilter as New Director and Chairman of The Board
By Maxine Seymour
May 2, 2017 - 12:19:59 PM

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Pictured: Marianne Hasold-Schilter, Director and Chairman of the Board, Scotiabank (Bahamas) Ltd.

Nassau, Bahamas – Scotiabank (Bahamas) Limited is pleased to announce the appointment of Marianne Hasold-Schilter as Director and Chairman of the Board.

After almost three decades in leadership, Marianne retired on the 30th April, 2017 as Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer, International Banking at Scotiabank, a position she held since 2011. In that capacity and during the course of her appointment, Marianne’s diverse responsibilities ranged from retail and small business banking; consumer micro finance; operations; contact centres; finance; mergers and acquisitions; integrations; and collections; to systems; compliance and marketing for International Banking.

Marianne joined Scotiabank in 1988 and held progressively senior roles in the areas of Audit, Electronic Banking Corporate & Commercial Call Centres, Wealth Management and Human Resources, including Senior Vice President, Leadership and Top Talent Management, and Managing Director and Head, ScotiaMcLeod Direct Investing. She was also Senior Vice President & Chief Auditor. In 2012 and 2015 Marianne was named one of Canada’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women by the Women’s Executive Network.

The new Board Chairman is a chartered accountant and holds an Honours Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Wilfrid Laurier University. She participated in the Governor General’s Canadian Study Conference and has served on the Board of Directors of the Learning Disabilities Association of Ontario and on the United Way Toronto Campaign Cabinet. Marianne is married with three daughters.

Marianne’s appointment follows the retirement of Anthony C. Allen, O.B. E. after fifty-four years of dedicated service.

Marianne is excited to take this journey with Scotiabank (Bahamas) Limited as it and the global Bank continues to evolve and build a better bank.


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