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PSRS/PEERS Fiduciary Counsel RFP
The Public School and Education Employee Retirement Systems of Missouri (PSRS/PEERS) is seeking to retain outside counsel to provide independent legal advice and services related to the full range of fiduciary duties concerning PSRS/PEERS’ governance and operations. This includes duties and obligations PSRS/PEERS is subject to arising from all relevant laws that govern PSRS/PEERS, with a specific emphasis desired regarding federal law changes and relevant legal industry trends within both the public pension and institutional investor industry. 
Please visit https://www.psrs-peers.org/About-Us/Bid-Opportunities for details regarding the scope of services and submission requirements.

Additional information about PSRS/PEERS can be found on our website: https://www.psrs-peers.org/

Access the RFP here.
Position: PSRS/PEERS Fiduciary Counsel RFP
Organization: PSRS PEERS
Location: Jefferson City,  MO 
United States
Salary:
Posting Start Date: 6/29/2026
Date Posted: 6/30/2026
Requirements Note the following milestone timeline:

 

Milestone

Date

Issuance of RFP

June 29, 2026

Intent to Respond

July 13, 2026 

Question Deadline

July 13, 2026 

PSRS/PEERS response to questions

July 20, 2026 

RFP response deadline

July 24, 2026 

Finalist interviews with staff

TBD in August

Board approval – selection finalized

September 2, 2026

 

 
Status: This listing expires on: 8/29/2026
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Organization Information
Name:
PSRS PEERS
Address:


Jefferson City,  MO 65109
United States
Email:
ameyerpeter@psrsmo.org
Phone:
Fax:
Contact:
Ashley Meryerpeter
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