MetLife, Inc. announced that Steven J. Goulart, Chief Investment Officer and President of MetLife Investment Management, will retire on August 31, 2023, in line with the firm's age-65 retirement policy. MetLife Chief Financial Officer John McCallion will lead MetLife Investment Management (MIM), the institutional asset management business of MetLife. MetLife Chief Risk Officer Marlene Debel will lead MetLife Insurance Investments, responsible for MetLife's general account.

Ramy Tadros, Regional President of MetLife's U.S. Business, will lead MetLife Holdings (MLH). These appointments will be effective September 1, 2023. MetLife is conducting an internal and external search for a MIM President who will report to McCallion and lead the institutional asset management business, whose clients include insurance companies, corporate plans, public and private pension plans, endowments, foundations and sovereign wealth funds.

MIM manages approximately $600 billion in total assets under management. Goulart joined MetLife in 2006 and was named Chief Investment Officer in 2011. In 2012, he led the launch of MIM's institutional asset management business.

MIM is ranked among the 25 largest money managers by Pensions Investments and earned the publication's Best Places to Work in Money Management honor for 2021 and 2022. McCallion has been MetLife CFO since 2018 and previously served as Treasurer, in regional and business CFO roles and as Head of Investor Relations. Debel was named Chief Risk Officer in 2019 after previously leading MetLife's Retirement Income Solutions business, serving as U.S. CFO and joining the company in 2011 as Treasurer.

Chuck Scully, a 22-year veteran of MetLife, will continue to lead investment strategy for the MetLife general account, serving as Chief Investment Officer, MetLife Insurance Investments, reporting to Debel.