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Alight hires Boyle as wealth consultant relations director

LINCOLNSHIRE - Alight Solutions, a leading cloud-based provider of integrated digital human capital and business solutions, said Kristan (Stan) Boyle has been named wealth consultant relations director.

Boyle will work with national and regional consulting firms to evolve relationship strategy and develop new investment consulting relationships that drive revenue for Alight in the defined contribution and defined benefit space. She will report to Alison Borland, executive vice president, wealth and well-being solutions at Alight.

"We are thrilled to have Stan join Alight as we continue to focus on powering confident decisions around health, wealth and well-being for our clients' people," Borland said. "Stan's deep history with retirement plans and relationships across the industry will be essential to advancing Alight's strategic vision."

Boyle joins Alight from Prudential Financial, where she served in various roles for more than 20 years. Most recently she was vice president of national consultant relations, where she was responsible for developing and growing Prudential Retirement's consultant relationships nationally. There she also created new market channel opportunities and helped drive many of the highest impact wins in the retirement division.

"I am overjoyed to join Alight and to grow a market-leading business with abundant opportunities on the horizon," said Stan. "I look forward to creating opportunities to enhance our clients' experiences."

Boyle is an avid mentor and developed and inspired talent during her time at Prudential Financial. She is an alumna of Barat College of DePaul University in Lake Forest, graduating Magna Cum Laude, a passionate supporter of Girls Rising, a member of Open Heart Magic Marathon's fundraising team and an advocate of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society as well as the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

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