b'BOARD OF TRUSTEES ADOPT UNANIMOUS RESOLUTION At a special meeting of the CTPF Board of Trustees on Thursday, March 10, 2022, the Board passeda resolution withdrawing investments in Russia and supporting the Ukrainian people. CTPF has examined its investment portfolio and identified $4.5 million in securities and corporations domiciled in Russia. The Board of Trustees concluded that these investments in Russia present an unacceptable level of investment risk and are no longer prudent investments for the Funds portfolio. These investments represent a de minimis amount of the Funds $13 billion portfolio. The Trustees condemn in the strongest possible terms Vladimir Putins illegal invasion of theRead the 2022 Divestiture sovereign nation of Ukraine and apparent targeting of civilian populations. The Boards action is theResolution at ctpf.org/news strongest statement we can make on behalf of our members that Russias aggression will not be tolerated, and to show our support for our Ukrainian friends and neighbors here at home and abroad, stated CTPF Board President Jefferey Blackwell. The devastation being inflicted on the people of Ukraine is inhumane as they are forced to endure loss, destruction, and death that war brings. Russias unprovoked actions should not be tolerated, stated CTPF Executive Director Carlton Lenoir. While it is clear that the people of Ukraine are strong and united as a nation, our actiondivesting from investments in Russia is but one way that we as a pension fund can support the Ukrainian people in their time of need. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARDSDuring their February 17, 2022, meeting the CTPF Board of Trustees thanked Trustees James Cavallaro and Gervaise Clay for their service and presented them with Distinguished Service Awards.James Cavallaro was elected to represent teachers from 2018-2021, he served on several committees including Communications, Elections, Return to Work and chaired the Technology Committee. Gervaise Clay was elected to represent activeteachers from 2018-2021, she served on several committees including Claims and Service Credit, Finance and Audit, Pension Laws and Administrative Rules, TechnologyGervaise Clay James Cavallaroand Chaired the Disability Committee. PROTECTING MEMBER DATACTPF is committed to protecting members data, and in an effort to improve the security of personal information, CTPF will no longer offer Change of Address (107) and Direct Deposit (425) forms for download from ctpf.org. Members who need to change their address or change their direct deposit information should call Member Services, 312.641.4464 to request these forms. Identity will be con-firmed before the forms are issued. A CTPF Member ID will be used as the primary method of identity confirmation, and additional security questions will be required. Email addresses and phone number changes can still be taken over the phone, following confirmation of personal identity. Annuitants can find their CTPF Member ID on a pay advice. 4'