BMO Financial Group announced a series of executive appointments to continue to build on its strategic advantages. Tom Flynn will move from his current role as Chief Financial Officer to become a Vice Chair. In his new role, he will support the growth ambitions of corporate clients and deepening client relationships. He will also continue to support certain enterprise strategic initiatives. Since joining BMO in 1992, Mr. Flynn successfully led the Financial Institutions Group in the Investment & Corporate Bank, and served as Treasurer before his appointment as Chief Risk Officer in March 2008 and as Chief Financial Officer in 2011. Tayfun Tuzun will join BMO as Deputy Chief Financial Officer. He will also join the bank's Executive Committee. Mr. Tuzun has served as CFO of Fifth Third Bank since 2013. He brings deep experience in the U.S. financial services market across banking and other areas, which aligns with BMO's large and growing U.S. business. He has held senior positions in finance and treasury, and has spent considerable time working in technology-related areas, including digital investment and payments. Simon Fish will move from his current role as General Counsel and become Special Advisor to the CEO. He has been a difference-maker in BMO's global leadership in ESG and will advise on the continued development and implementation of the bank's sustainability strategy and ESG programs. Sharon Haward-Laird will be appointed General Counsel, reporting to the CEO, and will join the bank's Executive Committee. All the appointments are effective January 1, 2021; Mr. Tuzun will join the bank as Deputy CFO on November 16, 2020.