Georgia Office of the State Treasurer holds GF1 participant update webinar

Steve McCoy, State Treasurer at Georgia Office of the State Treasurer
Steve McCoy, State Treasurer at Georgia Office of the State Treasurer
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Steve McCoy, State Treasurer at Georgia Office of the State Treasurer
Steve McCoy, State Treasurer at Georgia Office of the State Treasurer

On February 3, 2026, the Georgia Office of the State Treasurer (OST) conducted a webinar for participants in the GF1 program. The session is part of a quarterly series aimed at updating participants on key aspects related to the fund.

The webinar featured three main segments: a Market Update, a Fund Administration Update, and an open Q&A session. The Market Update covered the present state of the US economy and financial markets, as well as both current and future strategies for managing the GF1 portfolio. In addition, the Fund Administration Update included information on cyber security practices and instructions for e-Resolution processes.

Participants were informed that details about the next webinar will be communicated via email when available.

“We hope to see you there,” OST stated in its communication with participants.



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