Nadine Renaud-Tinker - Montreal

Nadine Renaud-Tinker

Montreal QC
Canada

President Quebec Headquarters, RBC Royal Bank
 

As President, Nadine Renaud-Tinker is responsible for carrying out RBC Royal Bank's strategic objectives and managing commercial priorities in Quebec. She oversees the application of policies and programs aimed at promoting the interests of RBC clients, employees and shareholders. She is also an official RBC spokesperson.

Backed by strong international experience, Nadine joined RBC in Montreal in 1998 and has since brought her expertise to benefit Commercial Financial Services and Integrated Markets in both Quebec and the Greater Toronto Region. She has held various roles such as Branch Manager, Financial Planner, Commercial Account Manager, Regional Vice President, Integrated Markets and within Group Risk Management.

In the past several years, she has earned recognition for the leadership and initiative she showed in growing and developing key branches and advising numerous companies of all sizes.

In addition to her professional responsibilities, Ms. Renaud-Tinker supports a variety of the organization’s mentorship, development and guidance programs on an ongoing basis.

With a strong commitment to mental health and children’s causes, Ms. Renaud-Tinker continues her decade long commitment as a volunteer with the SickKids organization. She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital Foundation, the Jewish General Hospital Foundation as well as the Jeunes en Tête Foundation, alongside her leadership and participation in various philanthropic events in her community.

Originally from Montreal, Ms. Renaud-Tinker has a bachelor’s in Psychology from the University of Ottawa and a Personal Financial Planning diploma from the Institute of Canadian Bankers. She also holds an executive MBA from Athabasca University.

Ms. Renaud-Tinker and her husband have two children.

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