Transparency & Accountability
To ensure our business is conducted in an open, transparent, and impartial way, CalPERS provides information related to economic interests, travel, and education for Board members and key staff online.
On this page:
- Statement of Economic Interest – Form 700
- Board Member Employer Reimbursement
- Travel Information & Costs
- Payment to Agency Report – Form 801
- Board Education Program – Education Activity Reporting
- CalPERS Employee Compensation
Statement of Economic Interests - Form 700
The Form 700 Statement of Economic Interests is required by law to be submitted each calendar year by March 1 for elected Board members and April 1 for all other filers.
To request a Form 700 not available below, you may submit a Public Records Act Request.
2023
Chief Executive Officer
- Frost, Marcie
Annual (PDF)
Chief Investment Officer
- Gilmore, Stephen
Assuming Office (PDF)
Board Members
- Cohen, Malia
Assuming Office (PDF), Annual (PDF) - Feckner, Rob
Leaving Office (PDF) - Ma, Fiona
Annual (PDF) - Miller, David
Annual (PDF) - Middleton, Lisa
Annual (PDF) - Ortega, Eriana
Annual (PDF) - Pacheco, Jose Luis
Annual (PDF) - Palkki, Kevin
Assuming Office (PDF), Annual (PDF) - Rubalcava, Ramón
Annual (PDF) - Taylor, Theresa
Annual (PDF) - Walker, Yvonne
Annual (PDF) - Willette, Mullissa
Annual (PDF) - Willis, Gail
Annual (PDF) - Yee, Betty
Leaving Office (PDF)
2022
Chief Executive Officer
- Frost, Marcie
Annual (PDF)
Chief Investment Officer
- Musicco, Nicole
Assuming Office (PDF), Annual (PDF)
Board Members
- Brown, Margaret
Leaving Office (PDF) - Feckner, Rob
Annual (PDF) - Jones, Henry
Leaving Office (PDF) - Ma, Fiona
Annual (PDF) - Miller, David
Annual (PDF) - Middleton, Lisa
Annual (PDF) - Olivares, Stacie
Leaving Office (PDF) - Ortega, Eraina
Annual (PDF) - Pacheco, Jose Luis
Assuming Office (PDF), Annual (PDF) - Rubalcava, Ramón
Annual (PDF) - Taylor, Theresa
Annual (PDF) - Walker, Yvonne
Assuming Office (PDF) - Westly, Shawnda
Leaving Office (PDF) - Willette, Mullissa
Assuming Office (PDF), Annual (PDF) - Willis, Gail
Assuming Office (PDF), Annual (PDF) - Yee, Betty
Annual (PDF)
2021
Chief Executive Officer
- Frost, Marcie
Annual (PDF)
Interim Chief Investment Officer
- Bienvenue, Daniel
Annual (PDF)
Board Members
- Brown, Margaret
Annual (PDF) - Feckner, Rob
Annual (PDF) - Jones, Henry
Annual (PDF) - Ma, Fiona
Annual (PDF) - Middleton, Lisa
Annual (PDF) - Miller, David
Annual (PDF) - Olivares, Stacie
Annual (PDF) - Ortega, Eraina
Annual (PDF) - Perez, Jason
Leaving Office (PDF) - Rubalcava, Ramón
Annual (PDF) - Taylor, Theresa
Annual (PDF) - Westly, Shawnda
Annual (PDF) - Yee, Betty
Annual (PDF)
Board Member Employer Reimbursements
California Public Employees’ Retirement Law (PERL) government Code 20092 allows the reimbursement of elected board member’s salary and benefits paid based on the board approved percentage. The costs associated with employer reimbursements are based on the percentage of time the elected board member spends on his or her duties as a member of the CalPERS Board of Administration. The percentage is based on the elected board member’s time away from their regular work schedule to fulfill his or her responsibilities to the system. A summary of employer reimbursed salary and benefits for board members, as requested by the employer, for fiscal year 2020-21 is available in the April Finance and Administration Committee’s Agenda Item 5b (PDF).
In accordance with GC 20093, the members of the board shall serve without compensation, but shall be reimbursed for actual and necessary expenses incurred through service on the board.
Travel Information & Costs
The CalPERS Travel Transparency Report is a cumulative, fiscal year (FY) report produced on a quarterly basis. This report shows travel expenditures recorded by trip for Board members, executives, and key staff. It includes all costs associated with the trip reported within 30 days after the quarter end.
Prior to July 2016, the Travel Transparency Report was posted monthly and reflected reimbursed costs based on the approved travel claim. It did not include any related travel costs charged directly to CalPERS.
Fiscal Year 2023-24
Fiscal Year 2022-23
Fiscal Year 2021-22
Fiscal Year 2020-21
Fiscal Year 2019-20
Payment to Agency Report - Form 801
The Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) adopted and amended regulations addressing payments made to an agency for use by agency officials and reporting requirements related to travel payments. To comply with the regulations, CalPERS posts FPPC - Form 801 on a quarterly basis if the aggregated travel payment received by CalPERS is $2,500 or more within the quarter.
Reported travel information includes:
- Date travel occurred and an itemized breakdown of the amount paid for transportation, lodging, and food
- Location of travel
- Name and address of donor (If the donor is not an individual, the report must also describe the business activity or the nature and interests of the donor. If the donor raised funds from another person for the specific purpose of making the payment to the agency, the report must contain the name of each person and the amount given by each person.)
- Name of transportation provider, type of transportation, and name of business where lodging was provided
- Purpose of travel, department and position (or title) of the official who used the payment, and name of any elected or appointed official who uses the payment
Board Education Program - Education Activity Reporting
Government Code Section 20100 (PDF) and the related CalPERS Board Member Education Policy (PDF) require each CalPERS Board of Administration member and designee to receive a minimum of 24 hours of Board member education within the first two years of assuming office, and for every subsequent two-year period in which the person serves on the Board. To comply with the government code, CalPERS posts educational activity reports online, annually.
Board Member Educational Activity Reports
A report is posted for each Board member and includes:
- Educational activities attended or viewed
- The two-year period being reported
- The date through which information is included
At minimum, reports are posted every March and include information as of the most recent December 31. For Board members or designees whose two-year period ends on a date other than December 31, an updated report is posted at the conclusion of their respective period.
Board Member Education Program Schedule
This schedule contains a list of workshops offered by CalPERS which Board members and designees had the option to attend to count toward the required hours of education. Links to view the taped sessions are included.
CalPERS Employee Compensation
The table below lists the ten highest-compensated CalPERS employees. The CalPERS Compensation Policy for Executive and Investment Management Positions (PDF) provides details on our incentive compensation.
Employee | Position | 2023-24 Base Pay | 2023-24 Incentive Pay | 2023-24 Total Pay |
---|---|---|---|---|
Marcie Frost | Chief Executive Officer | $578,267 | $667,320 | $1,245,587 |
Daniel (Dan) Bienvenue | Deputy Chief Investment Officer, Capital Markets | $510,823 | $728,152 | $1,238,975 |
Anton Orlich | Managing Investment Director, Private Equity | $458,902 | $595,884 | $1,054,786 |
Arnold (Arnie) Phillips | Managing Investment Director, Global Fixed Income | $467,687 | $558,184 | $1,025,871 |
Sarah Corr | Managing Investment Director, Real Assets | $445,578 | $551,403 | $996,981 |
Peter Cashion | Managing Investment Director, Sustainable Investments | $445,000 | $540,898 | $985,898 |
Chen-Yi (Jean) Hsu * | Managing Investment Director, Private Debt | $445,536 | $531,747 | $977,283 |
Simiso Nzima | Managing Investment Director, Global Public Equity | $420,240 | $510,802 | $931,042 |
Michael Cohen | Chief Operating Investment Officer | $416,973 | $370,175 | $787,148 |
Daniel Booth | Deputy Chief Investment Officer, Private Markets | $500,000 | $282,000 | $782,000 |
* Retired - Last physical day was July 31, 2024