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RBC names former Ontario cabinet minister Caroline Mulroney as vice-chair

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Royal Bank of Canada signage is pictured in the financial district in Toronto Sept. 8, 2023. The former chief financial officer of RBC is again pushing back against claims by the bank that it was justified in firing her for allegedly breaching its code of conduct. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Lahodynskyj

TORONTO — Royal Bank of Canada has hired Caroline Mulroney as vice chair and she is to report to Derek Neldner, the head of capital markets, starting Sept. 14.

Mulroney is a former Ontario cabinet minister who stepped down in June and is the daughter of former prime minister Brian Mulroney.

Neldner says in an internal announcement that Mulroney brings a unique professional background and experience across public services as well as legal and financial services.

Caroline Mulroney Ontario Transportation Minister Caroline Mulroney answers questions at the daily COVID-19 briefing at Queen's Park in Toronto. THECANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn

The announcement says that in her new role, she will connect clients with various services at RBC, including capital markets, commercial banking and wealth management.

The announcement also says Mulroney will advise business leaders at the bank on government policy, regulatory and public sector developments.

Mulroney served as a member of the Ontario Legislature between 2018 and this year.