Magaziner Issues 2018 Rhode Island Pension Fund Report

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Magaziner Issues 2018 Rhode Island Pension Fund Report

Seth Magaziner
Rhode Island Treasurer Seth Magaziner issued an overview of the actions that his office has taken in 2018 to “strengthen corporate accountability at hundreds of publicly traded companies in which the state's pension fund invests.”

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"Every Rhode Islander deserves to retire with dignity and financial security, especially those who spend their careers in public service. We expect companies in which we invest to engage in responsible business practices that protect members of the pension fund from financial risk. Shareholder engagement allows us to advocate for our members and hold corporations accountable,” said Magaziner.

Highlights of Rhode Island's 2018 shareholder engagement include:

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  • Filing a shareholder proposal with Navient Corp, the nation's largest student loan servicer, pushing for stronger measures to address the student loan crisis; winning the support of nearly half of Navient shareholders.
  • Opposing executive compensation proposals at dozens of companies, including IBM, Aflac and American Express, where executive pay packages were not justified by the company's performance.
  • Leading and participating in successful shareholder engagements that secured agreements from energy companies ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, and Devon Energy to publicly disclose additional information on the use of shareholder money for lobbying and climate denial activities.
  • Opposing the election of board directors at more than 200 companies that failed to ensure adequate racial or gender diversity on their corporate boards. A growing body of research shows that companies with greater levels of diversity at senior levels have stronger financial performance and lower risk over time.
  • Joining a large coalition of concerned investors seeking stronger disclosures about a data breach at credit reporting company Equifax, which allowed 145 million American's confidential information to be breached in 2017.

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