Our Mission
Massachusetts Public Pension Forum is a not-for-profit association comprised of financial and investment firms working with the 106 Massachusetts public retirement systems governed by M.G.L. Chapter 32.
Though friendly competitors within the business world, the MPPF provides an atmosphere of shared interests and common ground.
The exchange of ideas and resources provide for a knowledge base to assist those responsible for the investment of over $40 billion in public pension funds at all levels of Massachusetts government.
Our goal is to assist and educate the community by working closely with the boards,associations, and officials involved in the state’s public pension community.
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MACRS ANNUAL SPRING CONFERENCE JUNE 7-10 |
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The MPPF is pleased to once again participate in the MACRS Annual Spring Conference, which is being held in Hyannis, MA from June 7-10. Most of the Commonwealth’s 107 retirement systems will be represented at this conference. Further details, along with the full conference agenda, can be found here.
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Emily Murphy Memorial Golf Tournament |
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On the afternoon of Tuesday June 9, 2009 MACRS/MPPF with sponsor the eighth annual Emily Murphy Memorial Golf Tournament. To pre-register or for further information, please contact Gene Durgin at
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Your registration form can be found here.
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One man's legacy: All About Devotion |
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By Ann McGough
Special to the Dorcester Reporter
Brian Leahy had a perfect day last Saturday (January 10, 2009). He spent the morning at Greenhill's Bakery. Brian had attended the meeting at the Murphy Community Center earlier in the week and was anxious to round up support from local officials to make the Murphy Community Center on Worrell Street a more welcoming place for the kids in the neighborhood.
He stopped in to Gerard's, went to Mass and Confession at Saint Ann Church, and then had dinner at Sonny's with his wife Evie and best friend Billy Fitzgerald and his wife Susan.
After returning home and going to bed, Brian came down with an excruciating headache and became violently ill. An ambulance was called and he was taken to Carney Hospital, where he died of an aneurysm.
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