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Hampden County Regional Retirement Board

The Hampden County Regional Retirement Board was established in 1937 under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 32. It serves 18 towns, nine housing authorities,...

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Hampden County Regional Retirement Board

The Hampden County Regional Retirement Board was established in 1937 under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 32. It serves 18 towns, nine housing authorities, three regional school districts and additional special districts. Karl J. Schmaelzle serves as chairman and treasurer; Karen P. Martin serves as executive director. Assets are invested primarily through the Pension Reserves Investment Trust Fund managed by the Massachusetts PRIM Board. The board also holds a 2.9 percent timberland allocation valued at $16.7 million and limited partnership interests in INVESCO Venture Partnership Fund III, Fidelity Real Estate Growth Fund III and Insight Partners Vision Capital II. Geographic exposure spans the United States and international markets via PRIT. The board maintains five staff members and belongs to the Massachusetts Association of Contributory Retirement Systems and the National Conference on Public Employee Retirement Systems. It attended the MACRS Educational Conference in June 2024 and the NCPERS Annual Conference in May 2024. Investment decisions are executed through the PRIM Board relationship rather than direct manager selection, creating a governance structure typical of smaller Massachusetts regional systems.

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General information

Firm type

Pension Fund

Year founded

1937

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Agawam

Corporate office

67 Hunt Street, Suite 202, Agawam, MA 01001, United States

Principals

Karl J. Schmaelzle

Chairman and Treasurer

Karen P. Martin

Executive Director

Sector focus

Private EquityReal EstateVenture Capital

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at Hampden County Regional Retirement Board?

The board delegates day-to-day investment management to the Massachusetts PRIM Board through the PRIT Fund. Karl J. Schmaelzle chairs the board and Karen P. Martin serves as executive director.

Does Hampden County Regional Retirement Board participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?

The board commits to limited partnerships including INVESCO Venture Partnership Fund III and Fidelity Real Estate Growth Fund III. It does not execute direct deals outside the PRIT vehicle.

What asset classes does Hampden County Regional Retirement Board target?

The board targets a 16 percent allocation to private equity and maintains a 2.9 percent timberland position. Remaining assets sit in PRIT global equity and core fixed income portfolios.

How is Hampden County Regional Retirement Board related to the PRIM Board?

The board invests the majority of its assets in the PRIT Fund managed by the Massachusetts Pension Reserves Investment Management Board. This relationship has been in place since at least 2008.

Where does the underlying wealth come from?

Assets represent contributions and investment returns from 35 public employers in Hampden County, Massachusetts, including towns, housing authorities and school districts.

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