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CaIPERS appoints Eason as pension fund CFO


18 October 2012 Sacramento
Reporter: Jenna Jones

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The California Public Employees Retirement System (CaIPERS) has hired Cheryl Eason as its CFO.

In the newly created role, Eason will oversee the financial and risk management operations of the firm’s $243 billion pension fund.

Prior to this appointment, Eason was vice president of the financial and plan board services for the British Columbia Pension Corporation.

CaIPERS CEO, Anne Stausboll, said: “Our CFO will be the single point of coordination for financial and risk-related activities across our organisation, and Cheryl is the perfect choice to lead this important task.”

“Her background as a senior executive with extensive experience leading business planning, risk management and budgeting operations will ensure that CalPERS maintains a high level of transparency and internal controls in its financial operations,” added Stausboll.

Commenting on her appointment, Eason said: “I’m excited to join CalPERS and look forward to ensuring that the future of the organisation continues on a solid financial foundation.”
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