WTW announced on Monday the promotion of David Eisenreich to North America head of retirement, effective January 1. He reports to Marco Boschetti, global head of retirement at WTW, and succeeds Michael Archer, who will retire later this year.
“We’re excited to appoint Dave to this important leadership position,” said Boschetti in a release. “Dave’s ability to execute strategy, combined with his growth-focused leadership, makes him well placed for this role. We look forward to his contributions as we continue to grow the retirement business in defined benefit and defined contribution, plan administration, pension de-risking and financial wellbeing solutions.”
WTW offers its clients numerous pension and retirement products and solutions, including pension plan design and redesign; plan design implementation; and numerous other retirement services.
Eisenreich has been with WTW since 2005, previously in the role of North America head of sales and client management. He earned a bachelor’s degree in actuarial science from Penn State University.
“I am thrilled to return to the business where I began my career and look forward to building on our momentum,” Eisenreich said in the release. “We bring some of the best capabilities in the market to meet a wide array of client needs today, and I expect that to continue to grow.”
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