
Hon. Kurt Summers
Treasurer
City of Chicago
Monday, Jan 28, 2019
11:30 a.m. reception/12:00 p.m. luncheon
Location
Maggiano's Banquets
111 W. Grand Ave.
Chicago, IL 60654
Map and directions
Speaker
Hon. Kurt Summers
Kurt Summers is Chicago’s 70th Treasurer, having taken office in December 2014. A native son of Chicago, Treasurer Summers manages the city’s $8 billion investment portfolio and is responsible for maintaining records and accounts of the city’s finances. He sits on four local pension boards with nearly $25 billion under management.
When Treasurer Summers first came into office, he pursued a wide variety of strategies to increase the office’s investment returns while also increasing transparency and accountability. After modernizing the office’s technology, diversifying its assets, and putting more cash into investments, the office began to generate significantly higher returns—$57 million in excess investment returns in 2016 alone. Alongside increasing returns, Treasurer Summers has sought to invest for impact. That’s why the office made a $20 million deposit in Chicago’s last black-owned community bank; created a $100 million local economic development vehicle to make strategic investments in low- and moderate-income neighborhoods; and implemented the most comprehensive Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) integration effort from any major city in the country, in which ESG factors are now incorporated into 100% of investment decisions on corporate securities.
Treasurer Summers has also prioritized investing in Chicago’s residents to address economic disinvestment and financial empowerment challenges. To that end, his office has implemented a range of initiatives to boost access to capital in underserved neighborhoods; help small business owners find valuable resources; and bring financial education resources directly to Chicago’s neighborhoods.
He received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with Management Distinction High Honors from Washington University in St. Louis. He later earned a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School. He lives in Hyde Park with his wife, Helen, and their schnauzer, Boston.
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