About CMPTF

The Comprehensive Municipal Pension Trust Fund (CMPTF) is comprised of the Municipal Pension Fund, the Firemen’s Relief and Pension Fund, and the Policemen’s Relief and Pension Fund; the City’s three pension funds are invested together per the CMPTF. The CMPTF was created in 1984 as a result of the Pennsylvania Legislature passing Act 205, The Municipal Pension Plan Funding Standard and Recovery Act. The purpose of this Act was to stop the increase in unfunded liabilities of municipal pension plans and to establish a program to make these plans solvent. The Comprehensive Board was forced to pool the assets of municipal, fire, and police plans in order to achieve administrative savings and greater investment earnings. The CMPTF Board consists of seven representatives.

Board Members

  • Mr. Ralph Sicuro, CMPTF Chairperson and Trustee Fireman's Relief and Pension Fund Representative
  • Municipal Pension Fund Representative
  • Ms. Rea Price CMPTF Trustee Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget
  • Mr. Richard Ruffolo, CMPTF Treasurer and Trustee, Policeman's Relief and Pension Fund Representative
  • Mr. William Urbanic, CMPTF Vice Chairperson and Trustee, City of Pittsburgh Treasurer
  • The Honorable Rachael Heisler, CMPTF Trustee, City Controller
  • The Honorable Daniel Lavelle, CMPTF Trustee, Council President
  • Executive Director: Jennifer Gula, Director, City of Pittsburgh
  • Solicitor – Frederick N. Frank, Frank, Gale, Bails & Pocrass P. C.
  • Financial Analyst – Robin Thompson

Contact Us

Robin Thompson
Financial Adviser
412-255-8956
robin.thompson@pittsburghpa.gov

last updated: 02/10/2026