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Brad Woolworth served as the Chief Investment Officer at the Philadelphia Board of Pensions & Retirement from 2015 to 2016.
Prior to that, he held a former job at the same organization from 2009 to 2016.
He received a graduate degree from Suffolk University and an undergraduate degree from San Francisco State University.
Former positions of Brad Woolworth
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Philadelphia Board of Pensions & Retirement
Philadelphia Board of Pensions & Retirement Investment ManagersFinance Philadelphia Board of Pensions & Retirement (Board of Pensions & Retirement) is a state-owned pension fund manager headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Board of Pensions & Retirement is vested with the exclusive authority and discretion to manage and control the retirement funds for the City of Philadelphia Public Employees' Retirement System. The City Home Rule Charter requires that the pension fund is always able to cover current and future payments to people who have paid into the fund. To do this, the Board oversees all pension contributions from current employees and all benefit payments made to eligible people who have left City service. The Board also makes sure that decisions are made to keep the pension fund healthy. | Chief Investment Officer | 01/04/2016 |
Training of Brad Woolworth
San Francisco State University | Undergraduate Degree |
Suffolk University | Graduate Degree |
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Philadelphia Board of Pensions & Retirement
Philadelphia Board of Pensions & Retirement Investment ManagersFinance Philadelphia Board of Pensions & Retirement (Board of Pensions & Retirement) is a state-owned pension fund manager headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Board of Pensions & Retirement is vested with the exclusive authority and discretion to manage and control the retirement funds for the City of Philadelphia Public Employees' Retirement System. The City Home Rule Charter requires that the pension fund is always able to cover current and future payments to people who have paid into the fund. To do this, the Board oversees all pension contributions from current employees and all benefit payments made to eligible people who have left City service. The Board also makes sure that decisions are made to keep the pension fund healthy. | Finance |
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