b'Is Your Information Current?2025 ECONOMIC IMPACTGETREGISTER FOR myCTPF More than 25,000 members ORGANIZEDhave joined the member self-service portal. Members With the arrival of a new seasonwho register for the myCTPF comes a fresh opportunity toMember Self-Service Portal can:ensure your information is up-to-date with CTPF.View and update address information. View and update phone number and DESIGNATION OF BENEFICIARY email addresses.Depending on a members status at the time of death, CTPF provides the View your benefit status information.following benefits: View and download your pay advices and 1099R.A lump-sum death benefit ranging from $5-10K depending on status and date of death.Members are encouraged to register today A refund of contributions that the member made to the Fund,at myCTPF.org.which are remaining at the time of the members death. Any outstanding unpaid benefits due to the member.ADDRESS CHANGES ANDThe Designation of Beneficiary form allows CTPF members to designateTEMPORARY UPDATESindividuals who will be paid any available Death Benefit at their death.Planning a move? The Designation does not affect or determine survivor benefits, which areDo you travel south for the winter? only payable to an eligible spouse or minor child. This form becomesIf you move temporarily during the year, effective when the original signed notarized form is received andmake sure you file a temporary change of approved by the CTPF office and should be completed at least everyaddress form with CTPF. Address changes 5 years, or if a life changing event has occurred. CTPF will not acceptcannot be made over the phone.forms with any alterations.Retirees and Inactive Members will need It is important to keep your Designation of Beneficiary information up-to- to complete a Change of Address form date with CTPF. Life events such as marriage, birth of a child, divorce, or(CTPF Form 107) or make changes directly death may necessitate changes to your designation. If you have recentlyin the myCTPF member self-serviceexperienced one of these life events, are unsure if your beneficiary infor- portal. To request Form 107, please mation is up to date, or have never designated a beneficiary with CTPF,contact Member Services at complete the Designation of Beneficiary form (Form 105). The form needs312-641-4464. to be signed in the presence of a notary, and CTPF recommends making a copy for your records. The original, notarized copy should be submitted to the CTPF office. Find the Application and additional forms at ctpf.org/forms. .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'