Voya Financial Announces Appointment of Diane McCarthy to Covenant House Pennsylvania Board of Directors
Voya Financial, Inc. (NYSE: VOYA), announced today that Diane McCarthy, senior vice president and CFO Insurance Solutions, has been appointed to the Board of Covenant House Pennsylvania (CHPA), a nonprofit that provides support services to homeless, runaway and at-risk youth throughout Pennsylvania.
“We are thrilled to welcome Diane to our Board of Directors and we look forward to her fresh insight and perspective,” said John Ducoff, executive director, CHPA. “CHPA not only meets immediate needs for our youth, such as shelter, food, and clothing, but also provides services that address long-term concerns, including health care, educational programs, and vocational preparedness. Diane’s leadership and expertise will help us advance our goal of expanding our programming to serve more at-risk youth.”
In her current role at Voya, McCarthy leads the finance function for the Individual Life and Employee Benefits business lines, including financial reporting, planning and analysis and strategic planning. Previously, she was the head of Strategic Cost Management and Procurement for Voya. Prior to joining Voya, McCarthy worked at Lincoln Financial and was responsible for funds management, IRA strategy, distribution technology, strategic planning, plan sponsor relationship management and advisor-based sales. She began her career with Ernst & Young and has extensive experience in the banking and insurance industries.
“Voya has a history of serving the communities of Pennsylvania,” said McCarthy. “I’m proud to build on that history and serve as an extension of Voya’s community support through my role on the Covenant House PA Board. Giving back and serving those in need has always been a personal passion of mine. It’s especially gratifying working for a company whose values mirror my own. Voya demonstrates that commitment by actively encouraging employees to get involved and make a difference in the communities where we live and work.”
CHPA’s programming aligns with Voya Foundation’s vision to advance children’s education, financial literacy and workforce readiness. The organization’s Covenant House Orientation in Career Enhancement Skills (CHOICES) program is a job readiness program that teaches youth to create resumes, job search skills and perform on interviews. In addition, specific modules are designed to teach math and science skills and enhance financial literacy.
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About Voya Foundation
Voya Foundation's mission is to improve the quality of life in communities where Voya Financial® operates and its employees and customers live. Voya Foundation provides grants and establishes signature partnerships in the areas of financial literacy and children's education and fosters employee engagement to deepen our positive impact on the community. For more information, visit www.voyafoundation.com.
About Voya Financial®
Voya Financial, Inc. (NYSE: VOYA), helps Americans plan, invest and protect their savings — to get ready to retire better. Serving the financial needs of approximately 13 million individual and institutional customers in the United States, Voya is a Fortune 500 company that had $11 billion in revenue in 2015. The company had $458 billion in total assets under management and administration as of March 31, 2016. With a clear mission to make a secure financial future possible — one person, one family, one institution at a time — Voya’s vision is to be America’s Retirement Company™. The company is equally committed to conducting business in a way that is socially, environmentally, economically and ethically responsible — Voya has been recognized as one of the 2016 World’s Most Ethical Companies® by the Ethisphere Institute, and as one of the Top Green Companies in the U.S., by Newsweek magazine. For more information, visit voya.com. Follow Voya Financial on Facebook and Twitter @Voya.
About Covenant House Pennsylvania
Established in Philadelphia in 1999, Covenant House Pennsylvania (CHPA) serves runaway, homeless, and trafficked youth, including mothers with children, age 21 and under. CHPA works to build relationships with the young people we serve based on unconditional love and absolute respect so that we can help them escape the streets and transition to a life with stable housing, a solid educational foundation, and sustained employment. CHPA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. For more information, please visit www.covenanthousepa.org, follow CHPA on Facebook at CovenantHousePA and on Twitter @covenanthousepa