b'CTPF CELEBRATES 130 YEARSOn August 21, 2025, during the Board of Trustees Meeting,Calendarthe Chicago Teachers Pension Fund (CTPF) celebrated its 130 thAnniversary with a special meeting filled with reflection, gratitude, and a renewed vision for the future. The event brought together Trustees, members, and distinguished guests to honor the Funds proud legacy and recognize the countless educators and employees who haveOCTOBERcontributed to its enduring success.2 Pension laws and Administrative RulesThe celebration opened with remarks from Executive Director Carlton W. Lenoir, Sr., who Committee Meeting | 1:30 p.m. acknowledged the dedication and perseverance of CTPFs members across generations.Election Committee Meeting | 4:30 p.m. For 130 years, CTPF has remained steadfast in its mission to support the educators who13 Trustee Election Voting Opens shape the future of Chicago. This milestone is a testament to our shared commitment toweek of October 13 service, integrity, and the long-term security of our members, said Lenoir.16Board of Trustees Meeting | 9:30 a.m. Attendees enjoyed a presentation that traced the Funds history from its founding in NOVEMBER1895 through decades of growth, innovation, and advocacy. President Blackwell read proclamations from the State of Illinois and the Illinois House of Representatives, 4 Investment Committee Meeting | 9:30 a.m.and Recording Secretary Lois Nelson presented a letter from U.S. Senator RichardInvestment Committee First Durbin. Vice President Jacquelyn Price Ward presented the Jane Addams Living Look | 1:00 p.m.Legacy Award recipients, an honor which recognizes CTPFs most senior members, 7Trustee Election Voting supercentenarians who have reached age 105, and whose contributions throughout Closes | 5:00 p.m.their lives have left an impact on their communities. Recipients included Mary Payne, Beatrice Readus, Mildred Losee, and Louise Early who have reached age 105, Laura11 Veterans Day | Office ClosedFranklin and Bea Lumpkin who reached age 107 and the extraordinary Edith Smith who20 Board of Trustees Meeting | 9:30 a.m.has reached age 111.27Thanksgiving Holiday | Office ClosedThe 130 thAnniversary celebration concluded with the dedication of the Legacy Library28Thanksgiving Holiday | Office Closedfeaturing a historical timeline, artifacts, and items that enshrine the story of the Fund. As CTPF moves forward, its leadership remains committed to upholding the tradition of DECEMBERexcellence that has defined the Fund for more than a century.11 Board of Trustees Meeting | 9:30 a.m. 25 Christmas Day Observed | Office Closed CTPF offers remote and in-person options for meeting attendance. Find a complete list of meetings, register for webinars, find directions for preregistering for in-Previous page clockwise: President Blackwell, Recording Secretary Nelson, andperson meetings, and confirm meeting Executive Director Lenoir; Bea Lumpkin (107), RTAC Executive Director Arlenetimes and dates at ctpf.org/calendar.Crandall, Edith Smith (111), Angela McLemore representing Sen. Mattie Hunter; Recording Secretary Nelson reads Senator Dick Durbins letter; Vice President PriceOFFICE/MAILING ADDRESSWard presents the Jane Addams Award to Bea Lumpkin; President Blackwell reads the State of Illinois proclamation; (l-r) VP Price Ward, Trustee Washington, ED Lenoir,Chicago Teachers Pension Fund State Senator Robert F. Martwick. This page: Trustee Washington, Recording Secretary425 S. Financial Place | Suite 1400Nelson, Trustee Vinson, President Blackwell, ED Lenoir, VP Price Ward, TrusteeChicago, IL 60605-1000Bannon, Trustee Kurzydlo, Trustee Beiza, Trustee Lozano, and Trustee Rodriguez cut the312-641-4464 | fax: 312-641-7185 ribbon for the Legacy Library; Trustee Washington leads the group in Happy Birthday;ctpf.org | memberservices@ctpf.orgED Lenoir shares closing remarks; Recording Secretary Nelson, President Blackwell,Hours: 8:00 a.m.5:00 p.m. | M-FVP Price Ward, ED Lenoir, and Sen. Martwick with Jane Addams recipients Edith Smith and Bea Lumpkin. 3'