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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Insured Retirement Institute (IRI) today announced changes to its board of directors.

Joining the IRI board of directors are Michael Eustic, Senior Vice President & Head of Insurance and Subadvisory, Invesco, and A. Roger Marinzoli, Senior Managing Director, Head of Product Development & Implementation, TIAA – Product & Business Development.

At Invesco, Eustic leads a team of field consultants focused on leveraging the company’s investment and practice management message across institutional and retail sub-advisory clients. In his nearly three decades in the industry, Eustic has experience as an advisor, wholesaler, relationship manager, national sales manager, and head of insurance.

Marinzoli has led efforts in product development, corporate strategy, and corporate development for TIAA. He has more than 25 years of global financial industry experience across the retirement, life insurance, investment management, banking, and financial technology sectors.

“I am continually impressed with the depth of leadership talent and passion within our industry,” said Wayne Chopus, IRI President and CEO. “Both Michael and Roger are excited and eager to help IRI navigate the opportunities and challenges of the coming year. I look forward to working with them.”

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Contact: Dan Zielinski

 

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