Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Jay Kapoor |
Chief Financial Officer | Profile |
The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) is a professional investment management organization with a critical purpose – to help provide a foundation upon which Canadians build financial security in retirement. We invest the assets of the Canada Pension Plan (CPP). We invest those assets not currently needed by the CPP to pay pension, disability and survivor benefits. CPPIB is headquartered in Toronto with offices in Hong Kong, London, Luxembourg, New York, and Sao Paulo. We invest in public equities, private equities, bonds, real estate, infrastructure and other areas. The Fund`s current assets total over $200 billion, ranking us among the 10 largest retirement funds in the world. Our assets are projected to reach $300 billion by 2020, $500 billion by 2030, and more than $1 trillion by 2045.
Saugeen First Nation is a Southampton, ON-based company in the Government sector.
General Adm-Capitol Facilities is the procurement branch of the state government in the state of Washington.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is the government agency that oversees lawful immigration to the United States. USCIS is funded primarily by immigration and naturalization benefit fees charged to applicants and petitioners. Fees collected from individuals or organizations filing immigration benefit requests are deposited into the Immigration Examinations Fee Account (IEFA). Congress created the IEFA in 1988, establishing the authority to recover the full cost of immigration benefit processing. This account represents approximately 95 percent of USCIS’ fiscal year (FY) 2016 total budget authority. The remaining budget authority comes from two other mandatory fee accounts and appropriated funding for the E-Verify program.
The Department of Justice Canada works to ensure a fair, accessible, and efficient system of justice for all Canadians. Led by the Minister of Justice, who is also the Attorney General of Canada, the Department of Justice strives to promote respect for rights and freedoms, the law and the Constitution. Roughly half of the Departments staff are lawyers; the other half includes experts in fields such as research, the social sciences, and communication, as well as paralegals and support staff.