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Arlington (Mass.) Contributory Retirement System (ACRS)
The Arlington Contributory Retirement System operates as a public defined-benefit plan serving municipal employees. Kenneth Hughes leads the board as...
Arlington (Mass.) Contributory Retirement System (ACRS)
The Arlington Contributory Retirement System operates as a public defined-benefit plan serving municipal employees. Kenneth Hughes leads the board as chairperson. Richard Greco serves as board administrator. The system allocates through the Pension Reserves Investment Trust Fund in Boston. Confirmed exposures include timberland holdings accessed via that vehicle. Geographic reach centers on Massachusetts with no disclosed positions outside the state. Board composition includes five members plus the administrator. Kenneth Hughes holds an officer role in the Massachusetts Association of Contributory Retirement Systems with term through 2028. The Public Employee Retirement Administration Commission provides regulatory oversight. Governance rests with elected, appointed, and ex-officio board members rather than a professional investment staff. This structure ties decisions directly to the retirement board and state-level associations.
General information
Firm type
Pension Fund
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Arlington
Corporate office
Arlington, United States
Principals
Kenneth Hughes
Chairperson of the Arlington Contributory Retirement Board
Richard Greco
Board Administrator
Ida Cody
Ex Officio Member of the Board
Robert Jefferson
Elected Member of the Board
Richard Keshian
Appointed Member of the Board
Alfred Fantini
Fifth Member of the Board
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Arlington (Mass.) Contributory Retirement System (ACRS)?
Kenneth Hughes serves as chairperson of the retirement board. Five additional board members and administrator Richard Greco participate in oversight. The system routes assets through the Pension Reserves Investment Trust Fund.
Does Arlington (Mass.) Contributory Retirement System (ACRS) participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The system invests through the Pension Reserves Investment Trust Fund. No direct co-investments or standalone fund commitments appear in available records.
Where does the underlying wealth come from for Arlington (Mass.) Contributory Retirement System (ACRS)?
Assets derive from contributions by Arlington municipal employees and the employer under a public defined-benefit plan.
How is Arlington (Mass.) Contributory Retirement System (ACRS) related to the Pension Reserves Investment Trust Fund?
The system maintains exposure to the Pension Reserves Investment Trust Fund for investment management and holds timberland through that vehicle.
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