b'RETIREMENT WEBINARS RETIREMENT RESOURCES ON DEMAND View the 2025 retirementConsidering retirement in 2025?presentation and The steps you take now can ensure a smooth transition.webinar recording at ctpf.org/retirement-resources CTPFs retirement resources page, available at ctpf.org/retirement-resources offers helpful information for members considering retirement in 2025. Members can download a retirement application and find the recordedREGISTER FOR myCTPF version of the 2025 retirement webinars along with the slides from theMore than 25,000 members presentation. Webinars offered an overview of the CTPF and CPS retirement processes and include information about post-retirement health insurance.have joined the member self-service portal. Members SCHEDULE A COUNSELING SESSION who register for the myCTPF Do you have questions or need retirementContact us! Member Self-Service Portal counseling? CTPFs Member Services teamCTPF Membercan:offers phone, video, and in-personServicescounseling appointments. Call Member312-641-4464View and update phone number and Services at 312-641-4464 or send an emailemail addresses.to memberservices@ctpf.org to request__________________View your benefit status information.an appointment. MemberServices@ctpf.orgView and download your annual Member Statement if you have NOTE: Walk-in appointments are not accepted.service credit with CTPF. Visitors need to be added to the buildings security list in advance of their Request an estimate of your visit. Members visiting CTPF for an in-person appointment must present aCTPF retirement benefit valid, government-issue photo ID to the buildings security team. Visit(if you meet the eligibility ctpf.org/office-information to prepare for your visit requirements).STAY IN TOUCH Members are encouraged to register today Your CPS email will expire when you retire, so its important to keep aat myCTPF.org.personal email on-file with CTPF. Find a registration link at ctpf.org. Register for myCTPF the Member Self-Service portal at myctpf.org and follow CTPF on social media. Not only will you find retirement information and important dates, but also news and facts about pension funding. STAFF UPDATEGAIL DAVIS RETIRESCTPF Director of Administrative Services, Gail Davis, retired in May, after 40+ years of service to the Fund. Born on the citys south side and a proud product of Chicago Public Schools, she joined CTPF after completing business school and has remained with the Fund throughout her career. Over a span of four decades, committed to excellence and serving others with diligence and compassion, Davis moved up within the ranks at CTPF. She was promoted to Manager of Administrative Services in 2015 and named Director of Administrative Services in 2019. She managed a portfolio of responsibilities across the organization, served as the Election Coordinator for theannual CTPF Trustee Elections, supported the work of the Board of Trustees, andPictured: Gail Davis with former Executive Directors Michael J. managed member records and imaging. Nehf, Kevin B. Huber, Charles Burbridge, and Executive Director Carlton W. Lenoir, Sr.Gails dedication and service to CTPF over the past 40 years have been remarkable. Her commitment to our members and her tireless efforts to support our Trustees have had a profound impact on our organization. She will be dearly missed, but we wish her the best on her well-deserved retirement, said Carlton W. Lenoir, Sr., Executive Director.5'