Following a global search, California’s educator-only pension fund has appointed a new chief investment officer from within its ranks. Scott Chan will lead the California State Teachers’ Retirement ...
The California State Teachers Retirement System, which carries a huge amount of stock market clout as the state’s second largest public pension fund, recently had some very harsh words for Facebook, ...
The California State Teachers’ Retirement System announced Tuesday that the state’s pension fund outperformed anticipated returns, ending the year with a total value of $341.4 billion. CalSTRS said ...
The Chief Executive Officer of the California State Teacher Retirement System (CalSTRS) believes the state’s public school teacher pension plan is too stingy. As Ed Ring of the California Policy ...
CalSTRS is moving to the next phase of its collaborative investment model that not only focuses on cutting costs but also boosting returns. Strategies will include profit-sharing arrangements and ...
The ziggurat building stands near the CalSTRS building on the West Sacramento riverfront in 2008. José Luis Villegas Sacramento Bee file CalSTRS is considering building a second office tower, adding ...
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) -- School districts across California are planning teacher layoffs, while pensions are getting bigger for a growing number of retired school officials. The list of retired teachers ...
Jack Ehnes said he thrives on challenges, and during his close to 20 years at the helm of the nation's second-largest public pension plan, there have been some doozies. During Mr. Ehnes' tenure as CEO ...
A former CalSTRS analyst has filed a lawsuit against the giant teacher pension fund, claiming he was wrongfully terminated for blowing the whistle on pension spiking abuses. Pension spiking occurs ...
On June 26, 2023, the California State Teachers Retirement System (“CalSTRS”) posted a notice of data breach on its website after learning that confidential member information was leaked in a ...
The cost of public pensions is going up again in California, this time to rescue the state’s troubled teachers’ retirement system. The Legislature voted Sunday to pump billions of additional dollars ...
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