About
CPPLC is a group of non-partisan senior pension administrators from across the country. Our council members are industry experts in leadership roles. They volunteer their time to help advance research into Canada’s public sector pensions. Learn more about the people behind CPPLC below.
Canadian Public Pension Leadership Council
Cheldon Angus
Co-chair of the CPPLC
Cheldon Angus serves as Chief Executive Officer of the Winnipeg Civic Employees’ Benefits Program (WCEBP), where he leads the administration of pension and benefit plans. Appointed as Co-Chair of the Canadian Public Pension Leadership Council (CPPLC) in January 2024, Cheldon brings extensive experience and dedication to advancing pension leadership in Canada.
Cheldon’s career in the pension sector spans over two decades, with significant contributions made during his tenure at the Saskatchewan Healthcare Employees’ Pension Plan (SHEPP), where he served as Chief People and Technology Officer. At SHEPP, he prioritized enhancing the member experience through innovative technology solutions and fostering a relationship-centered approach between people and technology, which he continues to bring to WCEBP.
In his role with the CPPLC, Cheldon leverages his knowledge of pension plan dynamics to contribute to research and discussions on the importance of sustainable and resilient pension management. His involvement in various pension industry forums and committees has given him a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities within the sector, fostering a network of like-minded peers.
Holding a bachelor’s degree in computer science, an MBA (Hons) from the University of Regina, plus the Institute of Corporate Directors designation from the Rotman School of Management, Cheldon is also a certified Project Management Professional and Certified Business Continuity Professional.
Outside of his professional responsibilities, Cheldon maintains a balanced lifestyle that reflects his commitment to overall well-being. His personal interests include weightlifting and hot yoga, and he can often be found with one of his munchkin cats by his side when at home.
Council members
Cheldon Angus, Chief Executive Officer, Winnipeg Civic Employees’ Benefits Program (WCEBP)
Karen McKeown, Director of Board Operations, BC Pension Corporation
Members
Amanda Welby, Board Secretary, Teachers’ Pension Plan, BC
Charles Bruce, Chief Executive Officer, Provident 10, Newfoundland and Labrador
Chelsea Kittleson, Executive Director, Municipal Pension Plan, British Columbia
Douglas Moodie, President and Chief Executive Officer, NS Pension Services Corporation
Evan Howard, Chief Pension Officer, CAAT
Manuel Monteiro, Executive Director, Plan Funding and Risk, OMERS Sponsors Corporation
Paula Potter, Chief Operating Officer, SHEPP
Stuart Morgan, Executive Director, Public Service Pension Plan
Troy Mann, President and CEO, LAPP