Massachusetts Pension Reserves Investment Board, Boston, expects to pay an annual salary of between $100,000 and $130,000 to its new CIO, an increase from the $90,000 it paid former CIO Collette Chilton, said Executive Director Scott Henderson.
There have been 50 to 75 expressions of interest so far, Mr. Henderson said, and he hopes the search committee will be able to recommend a finalist at the September board meeting. PRIM has $23 billion in total assets.
Ms. Chilton left the board in February to join Lucent Technologies.