Pinkett Appointed Head of Human Resources and Corporate Services at Securian
ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Kathleen L. Pinkett has been named vice president of human resources and corporate services at Securian Financial Group, Inc., effective October 1. She will report directly to Chairman and CEO Robert L. Senkler.
Pinkett succeeds Keith M. Campbell, senior vice president of human resources and corporate services, who will retire October 1 after 38 years with Securian. Under Campbell’s tenure, Securian significantly expanded its St. Paul headquarters campus and earned many local and national employer awards.
Pinkett joined Securian in 1981 as an assistant analyst in management services. In 1995, after holding increasingly responsible business positions, she joined the human resources department as director of human resources planning. More recently, she was named vice president and assumed responsibility for the procurement and facilities services departments.
“Kathy brings a strong track record of successful leadership and broad company experience to her new position,” said Senkler in an announcement. “I am confident that Kathy and her team will continue the excellent level of support and results we have come to rely on from this division.”
Pinkett has a bachelor’s degree from Macalester College and the Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) certification.
Since 1880, Securian Financial Group and its affiliates have provided financial security for individuals and businesses in the form of insurance, investments and retirement plans. Now one of the nation’s largest financial services providers, it is the holding company parent of a group of companies that include Minnesota Life Insurance Company, Advantus Capital Management, Allied Solutions, Capital Financial Group, Cherokee National Life Insurance Company, CNL/Insurance America, Personal Finance Company, Securian Trust Company, Securian Financial Services, Inc., Securian Casualty Company, and Securian Life Insurance Company.
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Source: Securian Financial Group



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