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John M.
Streun is the Director of Global Public Equities at Employees Retirement System of Texas since 2014, with employment at the firm starting in 2002.
Education includes a graduate degree from Texas Tech University conferred in 1993 and an undergraduate degree from West Texas A&M University conferred in 1992.
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Employees Retirement System of Texas
Employees Retirement System of Texas Investment ManagersFinance ERS invests on a long-term basis with the goal of earning risk-adjusted investment returns at a reasonable cost to help provide retirement benefits for State of Texas retirees. The firm balances risk to achieve positive investment returns at a reasonable cost, with the goal of providing lifetime retirement benefits for State of Texas retirees. Approximately 30% percent of ERS Retirement Trust Fund's equity investments are in Texas-based businesses or companies with at least 200 employees in the state. Their investments earnings do the heavy lifting to pay retirees' annuities accounting for two-thirds of annuity payments with state and employee contributions making up the other third. | Portfolio Manager-Equities | 01/01/2002 |
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Employees Retirement System of Texas
Employees Retirement System of Texas Investment ManagersFinance ERS invests on a long-term basis with the goal of earning risk-adjusted investment returns at a reasonable cost to help provide retirement benefits for State of Texas retirees. The firm balances risk to achieve positive investment returns at a reasonable cost, with the goal of providing lifetime retirement benefits for State of Texas retirees. Approximately 30% percent of ERS Retirement Trust Fund's equity investments are in Texas-based businesses or companies with at least 200 employees in the state. Their investments earnings do the heavy lifting to pay retirees' annuities accounting for two-thirds of annuity payments with state and employee contributions making up the other third. | Finance |
Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
West Texas A&M University
West Texas A&M University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
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