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Chicago Teachers' Pension Fund Chief Investment Officer Angela Miller-May Testifies before U.S. House Subcommittee on Diversity and Inclusion


CHICAGO, June 26, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The Chicago Teachers' Pension Fund (CTPF/the Fund) Chief Investment Officer Angela Miller-May testified on behalf of the Fund before the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services Subcommittee on Diversity and Inclusion hearing entitled, "Diverse Asset Managers: Challenges, Solutions and Opportunities for Inclusion," on Tuesday, June 25, 2019.

Angela Miller-May

The hearing was led by Committee Chairwoman Joyce Beatty (D-OH), and explored the challenges minority- and women-owned firms face trying to compete in the asset management industry, and discussed legislation to increase the use of diverse asset managers by institutional investors.

"We are pleased to have the opportunity to opine on the challenges minority, women, and persons with disability (MWDBE) firms face and the importance of including them in the conversation," stated CTPF Board of Trustees President Jeffery Blackwell. "Since the early 1990s the Fund has been a leader in this area -- prioritizing these investments and relationships."

The testimony highlighted the approach the CTPF has used to increase opportunities for diverse managers over the last 20 years. The Illinois Pension Code requires an aspirational goal of "not less than 20% of investment advisors shall be minorities, women, and persons with disabilities." CTPF has far exceeded that goal by investing 44% or $4.6 billion of total assets with MWDBE-owned firms as of March 31, 2019. A breakout of the $4.6 billion includes:

The testimony also offered the opportunity to highlight the key practices that CTPF has used to increase opportunities for diverse managers including:

Others witnesses included Juan Martinez, Vice President/Chief Executive Officer and Treasurer, Knight Foundation; John Rogers, Chairman, CEO & Chief Investment Officer, Ariel Investments; Brenda Chia, Founding Board Member & Co-Chair, Association of Asian American Investment Managers; and Meredith Jones, Investment Researcher and Author.

About CTPF
Established by the Illinois state legislature in 1895, the Chicago Teachers' Pension Fund manages members' assets and administers benefits. The $11.1 billion pension fund serves more than 87,000 members and provides pension and health insurance benefits to more than 28,500 beneficiaries. 

Press Contact
Tracey L. Schroeder, JD, MBA
Director of Communications, CTPF
[email protected] 
312.604.1234
www.ctpf.org

SOURCE Chicago Teachers' Pension Fund


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