Dayton Daily News: Ohio teachers pension fund director remains on paid leave; investigative report found no illegal activity
“We would not be supportive of Mr. Neville’s leadership and we’re not supportive of the board members who think everything is fine down there,” Rayfield said.
From the ORTA Blog
February 21, 2024
Neville has been unpopular with many teachers and retired teachers who are represented by the Ohio Retired Teachers Association.
ORTA executive director Robin Rayfield said given the outcome of the report, he didn’t understand why the board chose to keep Neville on paid leave.
But he also said many teachers and retired teachers who either contribute to or draw from STRS do not feel Neville is effectively leading the organization. ORTA advocates for more transparency from STRS and questions many of the agency’s moves, such as giving people who manage the funds bonuses whether the market does well or not.
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