NIRS - Key Persons
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- Member of the Board of Directors
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- Member of the Board of Directors
- Board Member / Senior Vice President, National Director of Public Sector Market
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- Member of the Board of Directors
- Board Secretary - Treasurer / Chief Investment Officer
Dan Doonan is the executive director of the National Institute on Retirement Security. With the Board of Directors, Doonan leads the organization's strategic planning, retirement research and education initiatives.
Doonan has more than 20 years of experience working on retirement issues from different vantage points including an analyst, consultant, trainer and even a plan trustee. In these various roles, the consistent theme has been his belief that Americans have a shared interest in creating and maintaining a resilient retirement infrastructure that provides adequate financial support in an efficient manner.
He comes to NIRS after serving as a senior pension specialist with the National Education Association. There he co-authored Characteristics of Large Public Education Pension Plans, a detailed report this is considered to be a definitive resource of information about large public education retirement plans.
Doonan began his career at the Department of Labor as a mathematical statistician. He then spent seven years performing actuarial analysis with Buck Consultants in their retirement practice. His experience also includes positions as a research director and labor economist.
Doonan holds a B.S. in Mathematics from Elizabethtown College and is a member of the National Academy of Social Insurance.
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- Executive Director
- Member of the Board of Directors
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- Professor of Law, Columbus School of Law, Catholic University of America
Dr. Jeffrey H. Keefe, PhD, Associate Professor, School of Management and Labor Relations, Rutgers University. Dr. Keefe is also a Research Associate at the Economic Policy Institute.
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- Drucker Professor of Management Sciences, Carroll School of Management, Director, Center for Retirement Research, Boston College
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- Finance, Graduate School of Management and Director, Center for Investor Welfare and Corporate Responsibility, University of California Davis
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- Professor at University of Massachusetts Boston
Dr. Christian E. Weller, PhD, Professor at University of Massachusetts Boston in the Department of Public Policy and Public Affairs. Dr. Weller is also a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress.
Dr. Jeffrey H. Keefe, PhD, Associate Professor, School of Management and Labor Relations, Rutgers University. Dr. Keefe is also a Research Associate at the Economic Policy Institute.
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- Counsel
- Executive Director
- Member of the Board of Directors
Jill Schurtz - Chief Investment Officer
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- Chief Investment Officer
- Executive Director
- Member of the Board of Directors
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- Member of the Board of Directors
- Board Member / Chief ESG Officer, Bureau of Asset Management
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- Member of the Board of Directors
- Board Member / Associate Partner
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- Member of the Board of Directors
- Board Chair / Division
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- Communications Consultant
- Communications Counsel to the
Kelly Kenneally has been providing communications counsel to the National Institute on Retirement Security since its founding in February 2007. On behalf of NIRS, she has authored several reports, including the organization's biennial public opinion research.
Kenneally has more than 25 years of experience in the field of communications and public affairs. In recent years, she has consulted with national organizations, states, and municipalities on retirement security issues. She also has worked with government, for profit and non-profit organizations to develop and implement strategic communication programs.
Prior to establishing a consulting practice, Kenneally served in the White House as Associate Director of the President's Commission on White House Fellowships. She also has held public affairs and communications positions at Micron Electronics, MCI WorldCom, Edelman Public Relations, and the American Nuclear Energy Council. She began her career as a legislative assistant with the Maryland General Assembly. She holds a B.A. in Government & Politics from the University of Maryland, and has undertaken graduate coursework at The George Washington University in the political management program.
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- Executive Director
- Member of the Board of Directors
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- Director of Communications and Member Relations
Margaret Rogers is the director of communications and member relations for the National Institute on Retirement Security. She crafts and executes NIRS's communications strategy and serves as the point person for membership.
Previously, Rogers worked with New Harbor Group, a full service communications and public relations firm in Providence, RI. Before that she spent four years working with the National Public Pension Coalition as their digital media specialist, leading NPPC's digital communications effort at the national and state level.
Rogers holds a B.A. in communication from Boston College.
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- Member of the Board of Directors
- Vice - Chair of the Board
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- Executive Director
- Member of the Board of Directors
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- Professor of Political Science at Yale University
Dr. Jacob S. Hacker, PhD, Stanley B. Resor Professor of Political Science at Yale University, and a Resident Fellow at the Institution for Social and Policy Studies. Dr. Hacker is also a Fellow at the New America Foundation in Washington, D.C., and a former Junior Fellow of the Harvard Society of Fellows.
Tyler Bond is the research director for the National Institute on Retirement Security. He works with the executive director to plan all NIRS research products. Since joining NIRS, Bond has authored or co-authored numerous research reports, issue briefs, and fact sheets on a wide range of topics relating to retirement security. He regularly speaks at conferences about NIRS research and testifies before policymakers.
Previously, Bond spent four years at the National Public Pension Coalition, where he directed the research program and authored six original research reports. He also has held positions on Capitol Hill and at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
Bond holds a B.A. in political science and philosophy from Indiana University and an M.A. in public policy from The George Washington University. He is a member of the National Academy of Social Insurance.