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A decision made (12/02/2007) regarding: Jersey Teachers' Superannuation Fund.

Subject:

Jersey Teachers’ Superannuation Fund

Decision Reference:

MD-ESC-2007-0011

Exempt clause(s):

n/a

Type of Report (oral or written):

Written

Person Giving Report (if oral):

n/a

Telephone or

e-mail Meeting?

n/a

Report

File ref:

As title

Written Report –

Title:

Jersey Teacher’s Superannuation Fund – Nominations to the Board of Management

Written report – Author:

Peter Robinson Assistant Director - Finance

Decision(s): The Minister approved the nominations of

  Mr Tom McKeon (Director of Education, Sport and Culture), and

  Mr Peter Robinson (Assistant Director – Finance)

To the Jersey Teachers’ Superannuation Board of Management to act as representatives for the Employer’s side

Reason(s) for decision:

Article 4 of the Teachers’ Superannuation (Administration) (Jersey) Order 200- gives the Minister of Education, Sport and Culture the power to nominate two representatives to the Board of Management to act for the Employer’s side.

The Minister is recommended to nominate the above persons who have the relevant experience to act in such a capacity of outlined in the attached Report.

Action required: Assistant Director – Finance to inform the Chief Minister’s Department of nominated representatives.

Signature:

Date of Decision:

12 February 2007

Jersey Teachers Superannuation Fund.

Education, Sport and Culture Department

Report

Subject:

Jersey Teachers’ Superannuation Fund – Board of Management Nominations

Exempt Clause:

N/A

Date:

30th January 2007

 

 

Author:

Peter Robertson : Assistant Director : Resources

1. Purpose of Report

1.1. The Minister is asked to approve two nominations to the Board of Management of the Jersey Teachers’ Superannuation Fund.

2. Background

2.1 Article 4 of the Teachers’ Superannuation (Administration) (Jersey) Order 200- requires the following that membership of the Employer’s side of the Board of Management consists of six representatives in total, two to be recommended by the Chief Minister, two by the Minister for Treasury and Resources, and two by the Minister of Education, Sport and Culture.

3. Comments

3.1 Following a joint recruitment and selection process on behalf of the Chief Minister and the Treasury and Resources Minister the following are to be nominated by the Chief Minister in the above capacity:

· Mr Tom McKeon, and

· Mr Peter Robinson.

3.2 Mr Tom McKeon – Mr McKeon has held the post of Director of Education, Sport and Culture for 10 years, prior to which he was Assistant Director (Schools and Colleges) from 1992 to 1997. His earlier career was in schools in the United Kingdom, followed by two headships in the Island.

3.3 Mr Peter Robinson – Mr Robinson is currently Assistant Director – Finance in the Department of Education, Sport and Culture. He has worked in the States since 1990 and has previously held senior finance posts within the Departments for Home Affairs and Treasury and Resources. He is a member of the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants.

4. Recommendation

4.1. That the Minister of Education, Sport and Culture agrees that the two nominees identified above have the requisite experience, skills and background to act in the capacity of representatives of the Employer’s side of the Jersey Teachers’ Superannuation Fund Board of Management and approves their nominations accordingly.

 

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