This content is from: Portfolio Here’s the Public Pension Anti-Herding Portfolio With trillions in assets, pensions should exploit their ability to become the “lowest cost producer of investment returns on the planet,” says Richard Ennis. By Julie Segal June 22, 2022
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This content is from: Corner Office Eric Nierenberg Departs From MassPRIM The chief strategy officer had been with the public pension fund for almost a decade. By Alicia McElhaney June 30, 2022
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This content is from: Corner Office CIO Elizabeth Burton to Depart From Hawaii’s Pension Fund Burton submitted her resignation about a week ago, citing personal and family reasons. By Jessica Hamlin May 18, 2022