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Longtime Chair Steps Down, Rochester Trustees of the Trust Fund Seek New Member

The Trustees of the Trust Fund for the City of Rochester are seeking a new member, following the resignation of longtime Chair Robert Pallas.

Member of the Trustees Brett Johnson thanked Pallas for his years of dedication, stating, “Unfortunately, our long-time Chair has resigned from the Trustees. We are definitely going to miss him and his 18 years of experience.”

Qualified individuals are encouraged to complete a Statement of Interest form at the Rochester City Clerk’s Office, located inside the James W. Foley Memorial Community Center, 150 Wakefield Street. The form is also available here.

Trustees of Trust Funds manage the city’s perpetual care funds, charitable trusts, and capital reserve/expendable trust funds. They decide on fund expenditures according to donor wishes, distribute funds to government officials as requested, and oversee investments based on their adopted policy. Each year, they must submit reports on these trust funds to the Department of Revenue Administration and the Charitable Trusts Unit.

To learn more about the Trustees of the Trust Fund, visit www.rochesternh.gov/trustees-of-the-trust-fund.

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