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Connecticut Carpenters Pension Fund
The Connecticut Carpenters Pension Fund was founded on April 1, 1958. It operated as a private-sector pension plan for carpenters and related trades in...
Connecticut Carpenters Pension Fund
The Connecticut Carpenters Pension Fund was founded on April 1, 1958. It operated as a private-sector pension plan for carpenters and related trades in Connecticut. Rich Monarca later became its Executive Director before the 2018 merger. The fund allocated across public equities and private equity. Confirmed holdings included shares of eBay Inc. and Post Holdings Inc. It also held a 32 percent stake in Radius Bancorp through the New England Carpenters Pension Fund. Geographic exposure remained concentrated in the United States. Assets stood at $487 million. The fund maintained an office at 10 Broadway in Hamden, Connecticut. It engaged NEPC as investment advisor and maintained ties to the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters. The fund merged into the New England Carpenters Pension Fund on January 1, 2018, transferring administration and assets to the successor entity.
General information
Firm type
Pension Fund
Year founded
1958
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Hamden
Corporate office
10 Broadway, Hamden, CT 06518, United States
Principals
Rich Monarca
Former Executive Director
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who ran investment decisions at Connecticut Carpenters Pension Fund?
Rich Monarca served as Executive Director until the 2018 merger. NEPC acted as investment advisor from 2000 onward.
What happened to the Connecticut Carpenters Pension Fund after 2018?
The fund merged into the New England Carpenters Pension Fund on January 1, 2018. Assets and administration transferred to the successor plan.
Which public holdings did the fund maintain?
The fund held shares in eBay Inc. and Post Holdings Inc. It also maintained a historical position in Prologis Inc.
What was the fund's relationship to Radius Bancorp?
The fund owned 32 percent of Radius Bancorp through the New England Carpenters Pension Fund before exiting the position.
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