District of Columbia Retirement Board executive director to retire
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Sheila Morgan-Johnson, executive director of the
District of Columbia Retirement Board (DCRB), Washington, DC, is retiring. DCRB manages $10 billion in assets of the District of Columbia Teachers' Retirement Fund and the District of Columbia Police Officers and Fire Fighters' Retirement Fund (collectively referred to as the Fund).
In the role since 2017, Ms. Morgan-Johnson will step down on March 26, 2021, the agency has announced. Previously, Ms. Morgan-Johnson served as the agency's Chief Investment Officer, from 1991 to 2017, and as CIO and Chief Operating Officer, from 2005 to 2017.
"I feel extremely grateful and privileged to have been able serve the people of the District of Columbia for nearly 30 years. And I am particularly thankful for the opportunity to have served the members of the District of Columbia Teachers' Retirement Fund and the District of Columbia Police Officers and Fire Fighters' Retirement Fund over that time." In the agency's December Board of Trustees meeting, Ms. Morgan-Johnson also expressed her thanks for the "support, friendship, and guidance" she has received from DCRB trustees and staff during her tenure with the agency.