Littlefield Named Head of U.S. Retirement at Principal

Retirement industry veteran Chris Littlefield will succeed Rene Schaaf, who is retiring after more than 41 years at the company
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Chris Littlefield will succeed a retiring Renee Schaaf in leading the retirement business at Principal Financial Group.

Littlefield, executive vice president, general counsel has been named President of Retirement and Income Solutions (RIS) effective April 1, the Des Moines, Iowa-based company announced today. This follows the decision of Schaaf, current president of RIS, to retire after more than 41 years with the company.

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Chris Littlefield (Image courtesy of Principal Financial Group)

Prior to Principal, Littlefield served as president and CEO of two life insurance and annuity companies—Fidelity & Guaranty Life Insurance Holdings (2014-2018) and Aviva USA Corporation (2009-2013). When he joined Principal in 2020 as general counsel, he was responsible for leading the legal, government relations, and compliance departments. He also served as corporate secretary to the Board of Directors.

“When we asked Chris to join Principal as general counsel, we were keenly aware of his depth of operational and leadership experience, in addition to his legal expertise, and considered this in our succession planning,” said Dan Houston, chairman, president and CEO of Principal. “Chris has a proven track record of leading large, complex financial organizations and teams. I’m confident he’s the right leader to grow our retirement business, create value across our lines of business, and champion digital transformation for the benefit of our plan sponsors and participants.”

In Littlefield’s new role, he will be responsible for leading the retirement business at Principal, serving the retirement savings and income needs of over 40,000 employers and 10 million individual customers. Together with his leadership team, the company said he will focus on continuing to advance Principal’s position in a full spectrum of retirement plan types, along with trust and custody and income solutions.

Mark Lagomarcino, who previously served as senior vice president and deputy general counsel, will step into the general counsel role as part of Littlefield’s transition. He will also serve as corporate secretary to the Board.

Principal Renee Schaaf
Renee Schaaf (Image courtesy of Principal)

Schaaf departs Principal after serving in key leadership roles across the organization. Most recently, she led Principal through the transformation of its retirement business with the acquisition and integration of the Wells Fargo Institutional Retirement and Trust.

This doubled the size of the company’s U.S. retirement footprint, making Principal a top three retirement leader. Prior to RIS, Schaaf led strategy and business development as chief operating officer for Principal International as well as several other roles across the company’s retirement and previous health insurance division.

“Renee led our retirement business through a period of significant growth, advancing the business to industry-leading market positions,” said Houston. “She helped us build on the success of our retirement business during a time of unprecedented transformation, while helping to support our employees and customers through the health and economic impacts of COVID-19. We wish her all the best in retirement.”

SEE ALSO:

• Principal Cracks 10 Million Participants After Wells Fargo Institutional Retirement Integration

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