CST Savings Inc
Charline McKissick is a seasoned human resources executive with extensive experience in various leadership roles across multiple companies. Currently serving as Chief Human Resources Officer at CST Savings Inc since October 2019, Charline previously held the position of Chief Operating Officer at Rubin Thomlinson LLP. Charline's career also includes significant tenures at International Financial Data Services as Vice President of Human Resources & Corporate Facilities, and at Mercer as Vice President of Pension Services. Early roles include Senior Consultant at Solutions CAN and Manager of Client Services at OPSEU Pension Trust. Charline's strong educational background includes a BA from Western University and various certifications in human resources, business communications, and change management. Charline is actively involved with the Society for Human Resource Management.
CST Savings Inc
C.S.T. Savings Inc. helps Canadian families invest in a better future for their children. Since 1988, we’ve been making it easy to save for post-secondary education with expert guidance, reliable RESP options, and a proven investment approach. As a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Canadian Scholarship Trust Foundation, we are the distributor, manager, and administrator of The Canadian Scholarship Trust Plans (RESPs) and are dedicated to helping families save and plan for their children’s post-secondary education. Focused exclusively on protecting and growing our plan holders' savings, we currently manage over $5.6 billion in assets for more than 600,000 families. We’re proud to have a talented sales force of over 500 representatives across the country working to make higher learning financially possible for all Canadian children. Our parent company, The Canadian Scholarship Trust Foundation, is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1960. Its mission continues to focus on helping families achieve their post-secondary dreams. In addition to its focus on education savings, the Foundation rewards hard-working and community-minded Canadian students through scholarships, bursaries, and awards programs, donating more than $2 million since CST began. Since 2014, the CST Inspired Minds Learning Project has awarded over $1 million to fund new learning programs and activities for children across Canada. It is through the advocacy and distribution of RESPs that CST continues to fulfill its mission established 60 years ago. To review all job openings, please visit our careers page on LinkedIn.