Daily News | Wall Street critic Gov. Shapiro picks new trustees for Pa. pension boards
For the PSERS board, which invests $70 billion on behalf of a half-million retired teachers and school staff, Shapiro wants the state Senate to approve
Besides his recent nominees, Shapiro is already seeking a new candidate for banking secretary, who will serve on both pension boards. Neither Shapiro’s office nor Wharton would comment on why Hammer, who had already started attending pension meetings, walked away from her Harrisburg position and the pensionfire their “Wall Street” managers
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