Securian Financial Elects Members to Board of Directors

Securian Financial announced the elections of Stephanie Lundquist and D. Bryan Jordan to its board of directors. They assumed their director roles on April 1.

Lundquist is chief human resources officer at Cargill and a member of its executive team, where she leads global human resources strategy for more than 155,000 employees across 70 countries. A seasoned business and HR leader, she has extensive experience aligning people, culture and strategy to drive growth and innovation. Prior to joining Cargill in 2022, Lundquist spent more than 15 years at Target, where she held several senior leadership roles, including chief human resources officer and president of the company’s food and beverage business.

Jordan is chairman, president and chief executive officer of First Horizon Corporation, a financial services company with approximately $83 billion in assets and the parent company of First Horizon Bank, which operates more than 400 branches in 12 states in the southeastern U.S. He has led the organization since 2008 and previously served as chief financial officer at Regions Financial Corporation. His career also includes positions at First Union Corporation and KPMG. Jordan brings extensive experience in banking, capital markets and risk management, along with a strong track record of community and industry leadership.
“We are thrilled to welcome Stephanie and Bryan to Securian Financial’s board of directors,” said Chris Hilger, Securian Financial’s chairman, president and CEO. “Stephanie’s expertise in building high-performing, inclusive cultures and Bryan’s deep financial services leadership and strategic insight will be invaluable as we continue to grow and deliver on our purpose. Their perspectives will further strengthen our ability to serve customers and position our company for long-term success.”
Lundquist currently serves on the boards of Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota, the Cargill Foundation and the CHRO Association, and she previously served as an independent director for Sysco, where she contributed to committees focused on compensation, technology and corporate social responsibility. Lundquist holds a bachelor’s degree in business and communication from Concordia College, and she has completed executive education in board governance at Harvard Business School.