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New COO for Pension Group

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Francis “Frank” P. Armstrong is the new executive vice president and chief operating officer for the Church Pension Group. He will report directly to Mary Kate Wold, the pension group’s chief executive officer and president.

Armstrong replaces former COO Jim Morrison, who recently retired after 15 years of service.

Armstrong has served since 2011 as the pension group’s senior vice president, benefits policy, and chief actuary. He is a fellow of the Society of Actuaries and a member of the American Academy of Actuaries.

“We feel very fortunate to have been able to fill the role of COO with someone as talented as Frank,” Wold said. “As he was recruited and trained by Jim, I have every confidence that he will continue the tradition of compassionate yet fiscally sound service to the church.”

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