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The 2015 Pension 40: Robin Diamonte
No. 16 Robin Diamonte, Chief Investment Officer / Director of Pension Investments / United Technologies Corp.


From her perch overseeing $45 billion in the combined pension and savings plan assets of 200,000 employees at United Technologies Corp., and an additional $8 billion in international pension assets, chief investment officerRobin Diamonte, 51, has increasingly engaged in the national debate over retirement income security . Not content to merely redesign the multinational’s $20 billion savings plan by dramatically slashing participant costs and, in 2012, rolling out a lifetime income option that now stands at $800 million, with a goal of $1 billion in participant assets, Diamonte regularly travels to Washington to speak with federal pension officials about such knotty problems as the need for fiduciary oversight to shield retiree assets from heavily sold and often expensive individual retirement accounts. “I want to figure out ways to help people retire, like supporting the [Department of Labor] fiduciary rule,” says the CIO. At the invitation of Labor Secretary Thomas Perez, Diamonte spoke in July at the once-in-a-decade White House Conference on Aging on how UTC gets participants to start saving early. She currently serves on the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp.’s advisory committee looking at the federal agency’s liability stream, investment policy and policy on multiemployer plans, and was recently named to Chicago-based Morningstar’s board of directors.
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Laura and John Arnold Foundation
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3.Chris Christie
New Jersey
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AmericanFederation of Teachers
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U.S. Department
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California
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Commonwealth ofPuerto Rico
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BlackRock
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Chicago
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North AmericanBuilding Trades Unions
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Minnesota
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U.S. Treasury
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AFL-CIO
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General
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15.Joshua Gotbaum
Brookings Institution
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16.Robin Diamonte
United Technologies Corp.
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Washington
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18.Terry O'Sullivan
Laborers' International Union of North America
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Bridgewater Associates
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20.Ted Wheeler
Oregon
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21.Thomas Nyhan
中央Pensi州东南和西南地区on Fund
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22.Karen Ferguson & Karen Friedman
Pensions Rights Center
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23.Randy DeFrehn
National Coordinating Committee forMultiemployer Plans
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24.Robert O'Keef
Motorola Solutions
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25.Caitlin Long
Morgan Stanley
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26.Kenneth Feinberg
The Law Offices
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Utah
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28.Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
Center for Retirement Initiatives, Georgetown University
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29.Ian Lanoff
Groom Law Group
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30.Joshua Rauh
Stanford Graduate School of Business
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31.Ted Eliopoulos
California Public Employees' Retirement System
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32.Edward (Ted) Siedle
Benchmark Financial Services
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33.Teresa Ghilarducci
New School for Social Research
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Connecticut
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35.W. Thomas Reeder Jr.
Pension BenefitGuaranty Corp.
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36.Hank Kim
National Conference on Public Employee Retirement Systems
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37.Paul Singer
Elliott Management Corp.
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38.Bailey Childers
National PublicPension Coalition
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39.Amy Kessler
Prudential Financial
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40.Judy Mares
U.S. Labor Department
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