Chair of the New Jersey State Investment Council, Tom Byrne
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September 17, 2015
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
You are cordially invited to join us on Thursday, September 17th for a conversation with Byrne Asset Management’s founder, Tom Byrne. Mr. Byrne’s began his career as a securities and commodities lawyer at Cadwalader, Wickersham and Taft, and went on to advising large institutional accounts at Shearson Lehman, Inc., to quantitative modeling at Commodities Corporation, before founding Byrne Asset Management in 1998. Mr. Byrne is a Princeton University and Fordham Law School graduate. He served on the staff of the Brady Commission that reported causes of the 1987 stock crash to President Reagan and served as the past chairman of the Democratic State Committee of New Jersey. He is currently serving as trustee and treasurer of The Fund for New Jersey, and was appointed by Governor Christie to be chair of the New Jersey State Investment Council (which oversees NJ pension assets). His varied experiences working in political, governmental, and private sectors have given Mr. Byrne unique insights to share with the Roundtable about the current state of the New Jersey pension, its funding, and possible solutions to avoiding negative outcomes from the impending New Jersey Pension Crisis.
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This truly exceptional evening, we hope you are able to join us.
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