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The Board has 11 members with diverse backgrounds that are relevant to achieving FP Canada’s purpose. Currently, the Board’s composition includes:

  • four Certified Financial Planner® professionals
  • one Qualified Associate Financial Planner™ professional
  • two public directors
  • two directors-at-large
  • two financial planners (F.Pl.) licensed in the province of Québec.

Candidates for the Board are recommended by the Board Development Committee. Board members are not compensated for their work, and serve up to two, three-year terms. The Board appoints a Chair from within its ranks each year.

 

Julie Raîche


Board Position

F. Pl.

Employer

National Bank
Montreal, Quebec


Julie Raîche is the Vice President of Personal Banking for Eastern Québec at one of Canada's largest banks. In this role, they are responsible for driving regional growth, increasing market share through strategic initiatives, ensuring client satisfaction in a digital landscape, with advise approach and maintaining the Bank’s presence in the community. Julie has a strong background in transformation strategies and distribution models, having previously served as Leader for these areas within the retail division.

Julie is also dedicated to professional and community involvement. They are a member of Audit and Finance committee at FP Canada™ and have served as chair of the Institut québécois de planification financière (IQPF). Julie is actively engaged in charitable activities, including contributions to Maison Source bleue, the Défi des générations of the Fondation de l’Hôpital Charles-LeMoyne, and the Fondation de l’Hôpital Hôtel-Dieu de Lévis. Currently, she is making a impact through her involvement with the Laurent Duvernay Tardif Foundation. 

Julie is actively engaged in mentoring young women pursuing careers in finance.

Julie holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, an HEC, and the Financial Planner designation from the Institut québécois de planification financière.

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