Los Angeles County Employees' Retirement Association
Los Angeles County Employees' Retirement Association (LACERA) is a government agency founded in 1938 in the United States. Since its inception, LACERA has held to its mission to produce, protect and provide the promised benefits to the employees of Los Angeles County and participating agencies. As the largest county retirement system in the United States, LACERA serves more than 189,000 members and survivors. As an independent governmental entity, LACERA is governed by the Board of Retirement and Board of Investments and manages over $73 billion in assets, specializing in county government and pension trust fund. Industries it has a preference for include: Diversified/Conglomerates, Agribusiness, Biotechnology, Business Services, Chemicals, Consumer Products (CPG; FMCG), Consumer Services, Defence, Education/Training, Hardware, Energy & Utilities, Environmental Services, Insurance, Financial Services, Food & Beverage, Healthcare, Healthcare Specialist, Industrials, IT Services, Information Technology, Software / Internet, Logistics & Distribution, Marketing/Advertising, Manufacturing, Media (Text; Video; Audio), Medical Devices & Equipment, Oil & Gas, HR & Recruitment, Pharmaceuticals, Real Estate, Renewable Energy, Retail, Telecoms & Data , Telecoms & Media, Transportation Services, Travel & Leisure. Verticals it has a preference for include: AdTech, AgriTech, Artificial Intelligence (AI) / Machine Learning, Augmented Reality (AR) / Virtual Reality (VR), Data Services, Blockchain, CleanTech, Cloud Computing, Ecommerce, EduTech, FinTech, HealthTech, IoT (Internet of Things), Apps, PaaS, Robotics, SaaS, Shared Economy, Smart City, Social Media.