New Hampshire Retirement System

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The New Hampshire Retirement System is the pension system of that United States state for its public employees. It consists of 51,000 state employees, divided into Group I or "Non-Emergency Personnel" such as teachers and clerks and Group II or "Emergency Personnel" such as firefighters and police.

Currently, the head of the System is Edward Theobald of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The Governor, John Lynch, has said he will not reappoint him due to allegations of conflict of interest.[1]

[edit] External links