Gord Dahlen, CEO of Invis (one of Canada’s biggest mortgage brokerages), is leaving the company.
Invis issued an internal statement yesterday saying: “Gord Dahlen and Invis Inc. have mutually agreed that Gord will step down as President and CEO and leave Invis.”
The departure comes one year after Gord became CEO (CMT story). No word on why.
Dahlen has been with Invis since 2000 and brought on several big brokers during his tenure. We spoke with a couple of industry executives about this news. Their feeling was that Gord’s departure could potentially affect Invis’s volumes in the near term, given that some Invis brokers were loyal to Gord. But that’s speculation at this point.
Invis has not publicly named a CEO replacement thus far.
Last modified: April 26, 2017



As a 10 year agent of INVIS I have seen numerous changes with this company and all of them were good. As far Mr Dahlen is concerned I wish him all the best. I am not worried and it’s business as usual. INVIS/MI has money in the bank and has a great reputation throughout Canada so stay tune.
D.Girard
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the note. Invis has built a rock-solid brand, without question. In a highly competitive industry sometimes change is good, despite the fear of it.
All the best,
Rob
Wow,
Will be interesting to see where Gord pops up. He is a great guy, a great leader, and bound to do some great things in the future.
Wow,
Will be interesting to see where Gord pops up. He is a great guy, a great leader, and bound to do some great things in the future.
Wow,
Will be interesting to see where Gord pops up. He is a great guy, a great leader, and bound to do some great things in the future.
He’s a great guy. It was a short stay as the CEO, but it was a good one. All the best.
I’d love to know what was behind Gord’s sudden exit.