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Boston Retirement Board Meeting

There will be a Boston Retirement Board meeting on January 21 at 9 a.m.

Discussion Topics

  1. The standard administrative session agenda is as follows:

    Meeting Convenes - Introduction of Members & Guests

     

    Review and Acceptance of Past Administrative Session Minutes

     

    Outstanding/Ongoing Administrative Issues: Timothy J. Smyth, Executive Officer

     

     

    Outstanding/Ongoing Investment Issues: John F. Kelly, Investment Analyst

    • Investment Update
    • Private Equity Search – discussion and vote
    • Capital Dynamics
    • Top Tier
    • Lexington Partners
    • December 2025 Flash Report – discussion only
    • Work Plan – discussion only
    • Manager Update – discussion only
      • Segall Bryant & Hamill
    • Hamilton Lane Separately Managed Account recommendations – discussion and vote
      • Francisco Partners VIII, L.P.
      • Francisco Partners Agility IV, L.P.

     

    Outstanding/Ongoing Financial Issues: Ellen M. McCarthy, Comptroller

     

    Outstanding/Ongoing Operations Issues:  Christine M. Weir, Deputy Director

    • Operations Update
    • December 2025 Pension Payroll update – discussion only
    • Backlog Processes update – discussion only

     

     

    Outstanding/Ongoing Legal Issues:  Natacha Thomas, General Counsel

    • Legal Update

     

    Old Business

     

    New Business

     

    Executive Session

    The Board shall enter into Executive Session in order to discuss the physical condition or mental health of an individual(s) pursuant to GL c. 30A, §21(a)(1).  Specifically, the Board shall consider applications for accidental disability retirement benefits, ordinary disability retirement benefits and/or petitions for accidental death benefits.  Finally, the Board may also consider litigation strategy, pension forfeiture, personnel matters and/or the deployment of security personnel or devices, or strategies with respect thereto.

     

    The Board shall re-convene in Administrative Session in order to consider any remaining agenda items and then adjourn.

     

    END.

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