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From: <c...@springfieldmo.gov>
Date: Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 2:38 PM
Subject: City of Springfield News Release - Three Pension Board Positions
Open; Application Deadline Feb. 10
To: t.ma...@gmail.com


The City of Springfield is looking for three citizens with specific
qualifications and one citizen-at-large to volunteer to serve on the newly
restructured board for the Police-Fire Pension Fund.

The City Council on Monday, Jan. 25 approved a new nine-member board for the
Police Officers’ and Firefighters Retirement System Board of Trustees. The
new structure includes several seats designated for citizens with particular
areas of expertise. Several members of the current board hold those
qualifications and will transition to the new board. In addition, the
Council will appoint:

   - One member with expertise in the area of financial or investment
   management;
   - One member with expertise in the area of actuarial analysis or
   auditing;
   - One member with expertise in the medical field as a nurse or physician,
   particularly with background in disability determinations or workers
   compensation; and
   - One citizen-at-large who would have the same qualifications required to
   hold public office, namely at least two years of residency within the City
   of Springfield.

There also is an additional new seat available for a retiree from the
pension system to serve as a non-voting, ex-officio member of the board.

The seats designated for citizens with financial, actuarial/auditing and
medical backgrounds are not required to be city residents. But if they are
not residents, they would be required to have businesses or employers within
the city limits.

To fill out an application online, visit: www.springfieldmo.gov/boards and
click on “Apply to Serve.”

Citizens without computer or Internet access can contact the City Clerk’s
office at 864-1653 for a mailed application form or visit the Busch
Municipal Building, 840 Boonville Ave., during normal business hours to pick
up an application.

The deadline for applications is *Feb. 10, 2010*.

The City Council’s Public Involvement Committee will select candidates to
recommend to the full Council for approval.

The Board of Trustees meets on the second Thursday morning of each month.
The term of service is three years with eligibility for reappointment to a
second term.

The Board’s specific duties include: Determining asset allocation, selecting
fund managers, overseeing the normal service and disability process, and
approving all expenditures of the fund. For more information about the
Board, visit: www.springfieldmo.gov/boards/firepension/

The restructuring of the Board of Trustees fulfills one of the goals
included in a resolution the Council adopted prior to the Nov. 3 referendum
to increase the City sales tax by three-quarters of a cent for the
pension-fund shortfall. It follows one of the recommendations made by the
Citizens’ Police-Fire Pension Fund Task Force.

The new board structure includes a total of six citizens, one Police and one
Fire representative and one retiree of the pension system. Two additional
Police and Fire employees, a second retiree, a Council member and a City
staff member will serve as non-voting, ex-officio members of the board.

For more information, contact: City Clerk Brenda Cirtin, 864-1650.



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