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San Francisco City & County Employees’ appoints Alison Romano as new CEO-CIO

San Francisco City & County Employees' Retirement System (SFERS) has hired Alison Romano from Florida State Board of Administration as CEO-CIO to replace acting executive director Jay Huish. The post San Francisco City & County

Pension giant CalPERS finally names new CIO, 18 months after Yu Meng resignation

US pension giant CalPERS has brought in former Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan veteran Nicole Musicco as its new chief investment officer, to manage its almost $500bn of assets. The post Pension giant CalPERS finally names

CD&R brings in Kion Group CIO Riske as newest operating partner

Global buyout major Clayton Dubilier & Rice has agreed to bring in KION Group CIO Gordon Riske as its newest operating advisor. Riske will work with CD&R’s industrials team in Europe to source new investments and

More succession planning at Värde Partners as firm names two new co-CIOs

Credit and distressed investment specialist Värde Partners has promoted Brad Bauer and Giuseppe Naglieri to co-CIOs alongside Ilfryn Carstairs, as the firm continues to reshape its senior leadership with an eye on the future. The

IMRF loses chief investment officer Shah after nine years, AUM almost doubled to $48bn in that time

The $48bn-managing Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund is losing CIO Dhvani Shah after nine years to Florida-based automobile business JM Family Enterprises.

CPPIB names first ever CIO as it eyes $1tn of assets under management

The $434bn-managing Canada Pension Plan Investment Board has named Edwin Cass as its first dedicated chief investment officer.

CalPERS reveals surprise resignation of CIO Meng, begins hunt for replacement

Pension giant CalPERS has revealed the surprise resignation of CIO Yu Meng after just 18 months in the role.

Veteran Missouri pension investor Kelly joins PennSERS as new CIO

Veteran Missouri state pension investment specialist Seth Kelly has joined the $31.1bn-managing Pennsylvania State Employees’ Retirement System as its new CIO.

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