Philadelphia Public Pension CIO Resigns

Sumit Handa is set to depart the $4.7 billion fund after three-and-a-half years as CIO.

The CIO of Philadelphia’s municipal pension fund has submitted his resignation, CIO has learned.

Sumit Handa is set to depart the $4.7 billion fund effective January 15, according to the pension system’s Executive Director Francis Bielli. An interim CIO and recruitment/replacement plan have not yet been determined, Bielli said, but the division’s board will settle both matters at an upcoming meeting.

“We appreciate Sumit’s contributions to the fund and wish him all the best,” Bielli told CIO

Handa joined Philadelphia’s pension fund as CIO in June 2011. Prior to that, he spent six years as a portfolio manager for New York-based hedge fund DKR Capital.

He will be departing the public sector and Philadelphia for his next role as CIO of a major financial institution, according to someone with knowledge of the situation.

Salary information for the city pension’s CIO role has not been made public. However, similar positions for the municipality indicate compensation in line with most US public pensions.

In fiscal year 2012, the latest for which data is available, the city’s finance director and pension board chair earned a total of $171,456. 

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