Village of Cary Police Pension Fund Board of Trustees met April 1

Cary Village Mayor Mark Kownick
Cary Village Mayor Mark Kownick
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Village of Cary Police Pension Fund Board of Trustees met April 1

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

Michael Lorenz – President

Tricia Duke – Vice President

Bruce Brandwein – Secretary

Chris Spoerl – Assistant Secretary

Ed Synek – Trustee

1. Call to Order

2. Roll Call

3. Approval of Remote Attendance and Full Participation by Certain Trustees (if any)

4. Public Comment

5. Approval of Meeting Minutes

a. January 14, 2026 Regular Meeting

6. Investment Reports

a. Sawyer Falduto Asset Management, LLC

b. IPOPIF – Verus Advisory, Inc.

с. State Street Statements

7. Accountant’s Report – Lauterbach & Amen

a. Monthly Financial Report

b. Presentation and Approval of Bills

c. Additional Bills, if any

d. Discussion/Possible Action – Cash Management Policy

8. Communications and Reports

a. Statements of Economic Interest

b. Affidavits of Continued Eligibility

9. Applications for Membership/Withdrawals from Fund

a. Deceased Surviving Spouse – Linda Roegiers

10. Applications for Retirement/Disability Benefits

a. Approve Regular Retirement Benefits – Patrick Finlon

11. Old Business

a. Discussion/Possible Action – Terminated Member Unclaimed Contributions

12. New Business

a. Certify Board Election Results – Active and Retired Member Positions

b. Appointed Member Term Expiration – Chris Spoerl

c. Status of IPOPIF Compliance Audit

d. Fiduciary Liability Insurance Renewal

13. Trustee Training Updates

a. Approval of Trustee Training Registration Fees and Reimbursable Expenses

14. Attorney’s Report – Asher, Gittler & D’Alba, Ltd.

a. Legal Updates

15. Closed Session, if needed

16. Adjournment

https://www.caryillinois.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_04012026-284



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