The Financial Law Forum
In this episode of The Financial Law Forum, we sit down with Lawrence Bosley, a trustee of the New York City Pension Fund to examine how one of the nation’s largest public retirement systems navigates fiduciary duty, investment governance, and evolving stakeholder expectations. With nearly $200 billion under management, the fund plays a critical role not only in securing retirements for hundreds of thousands of public workers, but also in shaping corporate behavior through its position as a major institutional investor. This conversation offers a substantive look at: · How trustees interpret and operationalize fiduciary obligations in a complex regulatory environment. · The fund’s approach to risk management, asset allocation, and manager oversight. · The legal and strategic considerations behind stakeholder engagement and other initiatives. For practitioners in law, finance, and compliance, this episode provides a rare, inside perspective on the governance frameworks and decision-making processes that guide one of the most influential public pension systems in the country. Read the full transcript here: https://www.seyfarth.com/dir_docs/podcast_transcripts/The-Financial-Law-Forum-A-Trustees-View-Inside-the-NYC-Pension-Fund.pdf
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