Leadership Transition at Division of Investment Announced May 12, 2021, 2:15 pm | in
Leadership Transition at Division of Investment Announced
(TRENTON) – New Jersey Department of the Treasury’s Division of Investments Director Corey Amon announced Tuesday that he is resigning his position, effective June 4, to pursue a new opportunity. Shoaib Khan, Deputy Director of the Division, will serve as Acting Director following Amon’s departure to ensure a seamless transition in order to protect the retirement of hundreds of thousands of public employees.
“Corey’s hard work and commitment have placed the Division in a strong position as we begin to emerge from the COVID pandemic. His dedication to pension fund members and the way he honored his fiduciary duty has been commendable. We are thankful for his service and wish him all the best as he embarks on the next chapter of his career,” said
While this year has been a year of firsts for Coughlin High School due to the unprecedented coronavirus, it is also a year of lasts. The current senior class will be the last graduating class of Coughlin. Next school year, James M. Coughlin, Elmer L. Meyers, and G.A.R Memorial high schools will combine to form Wilkes-Barre Area High School. Students and teachers are excited to attend the brand new, state-of-the-art school. Nonetheless, many have taken it upon themselves to make Coughlinâs last year one to remember.
Coronavirus has presented many of Coughlinâs clubs with a unique challenge. While the clubs wish to make this last year of Coughlin memorable, COVID-19 guidelines have made annual club trips, activities, and events nearly impossible. Despite the obstacles, Coughlinâs clubs have persevered by coming up with creative and innovative ways to continue their functions while remaining safe.
New Jersey picks up heads of real assets, fixed income
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New Jersey Division of Investment, which manages investment for the $83.3 billion New Jersey Pension Fund, Trenton, made some recent appointments and promotions.
The personnel changes were announced Jan. 27 at a virtual meeting of the State Investment Council, which formulates policies for the division of investment, a unit of the state Department of the Treasury.
Niraj Agarwal was named head of real assets, effective Jan. 4. Most recently, Mr. Agarwal was a portfolio manager at the $447.9 billion California Public Employees Retirement System, Sacramento, with responsibility for investment activity, strategy and research in the real assets asset class, Treasury Department spokeswoman Jennifer Sciortino said in an email. The position is new.