
STATE STREET RESEARCH SPONSORS HOFFA SCHOLARSHIP DINNER
BOSTON, MA, April 19, 2001- State Street Research proudly announces its lead
sponsorship of the James R. Hoffa Memorial Scholarship Dinner to be held in
St. Louis on April 21.
The James R. Hoffa Memorial Scholarship Fund was created in 1999, to honor
the memory of the former Teamsters General President, and to increase the
funding available for the education of Teamster family members. Since its
inception, the scholarship fund has quadrupled the initial funding and will
grant scholarships totaling $300,000 in 2001.
The Fund distributes seventy-five scholarships annually. Children of
Teamster members compete in one of the five geographic regions where the
local union is located. Twenty-five of the awards, five per region, total
$10,000 each. These four-year scholarships are disbursed at the rate of
$2,500 per year and are renewable annually. Fifty of the awards, ten per
region, are one-time $1,000 grants. These scholarships are disbursed to the
college or university at the beginning of the recipient's freshman year.
"We are pleased to support such a meaningful fundraiser which benefits so
many college-bound seniors," said Kevin Wilkins, Executive Vice President
Head of State Street Research Investment Services. "Our attendance at this
event provides us with an opportunity to reinforce our relationships with
participating employers and plan sponsors in the Supplemental Income 401(k)
Plan that we manage. Overall enrollment in this program continues to grow
and we look forward to introducing State Street Research to other interested
participants."
State Street Research has actively managed money for Taft-Hartley
Supplemental Income 401(k) Plan since January 1999. This Plan is the
largest multi-union, collectively bargained Taft-Hartley 401(k) Plan in the
country with over 13,000 participants and offers simple, systematic pre-tax
savings through payroll deductions.
State Street Research & Management Company, with a money management
history
dating back to 1924, is one of the nation's first investment management
organizations. The Boston-based firm is a subsidiary of MetLife, one of the
world's largest financial services companies. As of March 31, 2001, State
Street Research managed $48 billion in assets, of which over $31 billion
represented institutional clients and $17 billion represented mutual fund
and variable annuity portfolios. The firm manages money for 11 of the 15
largest U.S. corporate pension plans (as reported in the 2001 Money
Management Directory), union programs, public employee pension plans, mutual
funds for over 530,000 shareholder accounts, as well as individually managed
accounts for affluent investors. The firm's Web site address is
www.ssrfunds.com.