Cindy Rougeou was named president of the executive committee of the National Association of State Retirement Administrators.
Ms. Rougeou is executive director of the $10.8 billion Louisiana State Employees’ Retirement System, Baton Rouge. Her one-year term as president was announced at NASRA’s annual conference earlier this month, said Tonja Normand, LASERS spokeswoman.
Ms. Rougeou was previously president-elect and succeeds Pat Robertson, executive director of the $25.1 billion Mississippi Public Employees’ Retirement System, Jackson, who served two one-year terms.
R. Dean Kenderdine, executive director of the $45.4 billion Maryland State Retirement & Pension System, Baltimore, previously NASRA’s first vice president, now begins a one-year term as president-elect.
Ady Dewey, NASRA spokeswoman, did not return a phone call by press time.