Academy/SOA roundtable
Feb. 6, 2008
New York University
Public pension plan disclosures:
Who needs to know what—and why
Market performance during the past decade has focused attention on the financial
health of public pension plans. New considerations are centering on whether elected
officials, taxpayers, and key stakeholders are receiving the financial information
necessary to make prudent decisions regarding public plans.
The American Academy of Actuaries and the Society of Actuaries hosted a Feb. 6, 2008,
roundtable in New York to bring together leaders to discuss how financial disclosures affect
funding, investing and governance of public pension plans. The roundtable
featured nearly 50 leaders representing various stakeholders, including actuaries,
regulators, plan administrators, investment advisors, accountants, and consultants.
When and where
Feb. 6, 2008
9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Rosenthal Pavilion/Eisner and Lubin Auditorium
Helen and Martin Kimmel Center for University Life
New York University
60 Washington Square South
New York, N.Y. 10012
Questions?
If you need more informaton about the roundtable or the Academy's work on pension issues, please contact the Academy’s pension policy analyst, Samuel Genson, (202-
223-8196, genson@actuary.org).
Journalists: Please contact Andrew Simonelli, the Academy's assistant director of communications (202.223.8196, simonelli@actuary.org).
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