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New Mexico sued by former educators pension boss over equal pay

New Mexico Public Employees unveils $395 million in commitments

New Mexico Public Employees Retirement Association, Santa Fe, committed $225 million to five new alternative investments, LeAnne Larranaga-Ruffy, head of alpha, reported to the investment committee Thursday.Officials of the $17.1 billion pension plan committed $75 million to Ardian Americas…

Ex-ERB director sues Lujan Grisham over salary

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal SANTA FE – The former executive director of New Mexico s pension system for educators filed a federal lawsuit Thursday accusing Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and others of illegally refusing to pay her the same as male counterparts. The 46-page complaint was filed on behalf of Jan Goodwin, who left her position at the Educational Retirement Board earlier this year and took a job leading the New Hampshire retirement system. The lawsuit alleges she was forced to leave because of the Lujan Grisham administration s refusal to pay her the same as Steve Moise, state investment officer at the State Investment Council.

CIO at New Mexico PERA stepping down

CIO at New Mexico PERA stepping down Print Dominic Garcia, CIO of the $16.4 billion New Mexico Public Employees Retirement Association, Santa Fe, will be leaving, effective June 4, according to a news release. Kristin Varela, deputy CIO, who has served under Mr. Garcia since 2017, will lead the investments team in the interim until a replacement is found. Thank you to Dominic for all his hard work. Our members and staff have benefited greatly from his contributions. PERA wishes Dominic nothing but the best and thanks him for his service, said Greg Trujillo, interim executive director, in the news release. Mr. Garcia became CIO of New Mexico PERA in 2018 from State of Wisconsin Investment Board, Madison, where he was a senior alpha manager. The board manages $143.9 billion in assets, including the $120.2 billion Wisconsin Retirement System.

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