Report to the NC Supplemental Retirement Board. 403(b) Roll-out Strategy & Next Steps March 19, 2014

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Report to the NC Supplemental Retirement Board 403(b) Roll-out Strategy & Next Steps March 19, 2014

Agenda 1. A Review of the current NC 403(b) Landscape 2. TIAA-CREF s 403(b) Roll-Out Strategy 3. Questions?

A Review of the Current 403(b) Landscape

Why a state-centralized 403(b) program Help the NC DST accomplish its mission Secure the retirement of NC public servants Deliver comprehensive personalized solutions & services Provide an exceptional customer experience Protect the integrity of the NC Retirement Systems Design program to complement the existing state retirement plans Help to reduce administrative work and expense through state-level: Compliance monitoring» Broad range of investment options» Initial investment option selection and ongoing oversight Plan and supporting document setup and maintenance Fees transparency Economies of scale Increase 403(b) plan participation rates estimated at 13%

The North Carolina Public School Teachers and Professional Educators 403(b) Program 1885 January 1985 July 2010 July 2011 December 2012 State issues payout through first defined benefit plan 401(k) added as a supplemental plan option in NC Survey distributed to NC's 115 school districts Legislation approved to create statewide 403(b) program TIAA-CREF named new provider November 1974 October 2009 December 2010 May 2012 457(b) introduced as an NC State supplement retirement plan offer Future of Retirement Commission begins Survey results published State solicits RFPs for new 403(b) program

We Provide Solutions to Meet Your Goals and Objectives Large Plan Institutional Model Lower cost Comprehensive compliance and administration services Professional oversight Increased participation/ Better retirement outcomes Small Plan Local Model

Local Model Compliance and Administrative Support TIAA-CREF provides leading edge compliance and administrative support. We safeguard plan and participant information provided to Compliance TPAs and have procedures and oversight in place for sharing data and processing transactions. We have two methods for sharing data: Data Sharing Option 1- Direct Feed Master Legal Agreement with TPA Spark File Format Required Includes Social Security Numbers Minimum Standards required for Confidentiality Privacy Security Insurance Coverage Standardized Remittance Format Review Processes and Transactions Sharing data for over 750 Plans Data Sharing Option 2 Indirect Feed No Master Legal Agreement with TPA Plan Authorizes Data Access for TPA TIAA-CREF Administrative Website Social Security Numbers Masked Third parties using this method to access over 1,700 Plans

Full Spectrum of Advice Services TIAA-CREF recognizes how important quality advice is to driving successful outcomes. Our proprietary advice offerings can be complemented with access to local, independent Registered Investment Advisors for answers to key questions. Telephone Online One-On-One Independent advisor Am I on track to ensure my financial well-being for retirement? How should I allocate and invest to reach my goals? When can I retire? Guidance and Education Personalized Advice and Counseling Financial Planning for More Complex Needs* * May not be available to all participants.

North Carolina RIA and IAR Coverage RIA Firms (406) Broker/Dealer IARs (2,775) Discovery Database, 2012

403(b) Roll-Out Strategy

Communication Four Bucket Approach Association & Group Outreach Regional Educational Services Alliances (Consortia) NC 403(b) Retirement Program State Retirement Planning Conferences (Roadshow) Individual District Meetings & Presentations

Rollout Timeline - Energizing Plan Sponsors to Act Two Phase Approach- 1. District On-boarding 2. Employee Enrollment March/April July/August August/Sept May/June Association Outreach ASSBO Meetings 2/13 Teacher Unions School Administrator Groups School Board Associations Principal Associations NCASA 3/14- Breakfast Even Working closely with NC DST Media & Marketing Team to promote the new 403(b) where appropriate -Facebook posts -Introductory Email to districts -Press Releases Individual District Outreach Begin reaching back to 88 districts administrators to announce the roll-out of the 403(b) and start getting them to sign the Plan Establishment Guide Email and/or Poster invites Goal to on-board 10-12 districts per month 40-50 Early Adopters RIA Network Rollout -start accepting applications for NC RIA Network *Program Rollout to Districts Regional Educational Services Alliances (Consortia) Central Carolina Northeast Region Northwest Region Piedmont Triad Education Roanoke River Valley Sandhills Region Southeast Region Southwest Region Western Region State Retirement Planning Conferences Roadshow to areas beings in with State of NC Individual District Meetings continue Webinar Program Establishment Guides continue to be completed Enrolling employees as districts are on-boarded. State Retirement Planning Conferences Roadshow to areas continues with State of NC Individual District Meetings Webinar Program Establishment Guides continue to be completed Goal is to on-board 10-12 districts per month Association Outreach (Continues) Key Venues FBS Summer Conference 7/24-25 Begin Employee Enrollments: Enrollment Meetings for Participating School Districts Begins o On-site 1:1 Counseling Sessions Begin o Transition To ongoing CE&A support o Plan Summer Enrollment Outreach o Begin planning for August Back-to- School Training Orientations

NC School District Map TIAA-CREF has met with 88 of the 115 districts at this point. TIAA-CREF will target to on-board 10-12 districts per month starting in April SOLE RECORDKEEPING OR NEW CONTRIBUTIONS ONLY INTO STATE PLAN 2 ADDING TIAA-CREF AS VENDOR, CONSIDERING SOLE RECORDKEEPER 18 ADDING TIAA-CREF AS ADDITIONAL VENDOR 67 UPCOMING SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETINGS SET 1 Ashe Watauga Alleghany Wilkes 5 6 Surry Yadkin Stokes Forsyth Rockingham Caswell Person Granville Vance Warren 14 15 Halifax Northampton Hertford Gates Currituck Camden Pasquotank Perquimans Graham Swain Mitchell Avery Yancey Madison 1 McDowell Buncombe Haywood Rutherford Henderson Jackson Polk Transylvania Caldwell Burke Cleveland Alexander 2 Catawba 3 Lincoln Gaston Iredell 4 Mecklenburg Davie Rowan Cabarrus 7 8 Davidson 9 Stanly Guilford Randolph 10 Montgomery Orange Alamance 11 Chatham Lee Moore Durham Harnett Wake Franklin Johnston Nash Wilson Wayne Edgecombe Greene Lenoir Pitt Bertie Martin Beaufort Craven Chowan Washington Tyrrell Hyde Dare Cherokee Clay City School Systems 1 Asheville 2 Hickory City 3 Newton-Conover 4 Mooresville 5 Elkin 6 Mount Airy 7 Kannapolis 8 Thomasville 9 Lexington 10 Asheboro 11 Chapel Hill-Carrboro 12 Whiteville 13 Clinton 14 Roanoke Rapids 15 Weldon Macon Union Anson Richmond Scotland Cumberland Hoke Robeson Bladen 12 Sampson 13 Columbus Brunswick Jones Duplin Onslow Pender New Hanover Pamlico Carteret

Individual District Meetings and Presentations in NC - Priority Education District 8 School Districts: 17 Schools: 208 Employees: 14,104 Seminars: 17 Appointments: 237 Education District 7 School Districts: 19 Schools: 292 Employees: 19,798 Seminars: 19 Appointments: 334 Education District 5 School Districts: 15 Schools: 429 Employees: 34,100 Seminars: 17 Appointments: 577 Education District 3 School Districts: 13 Schools: 396 Employees: 34,997 Seminars: 16 Appointments: 592 Education District 1 School Districts: 15 Schools: 139 Employees: 9,336 Seminars: 15 Appointments: 156 Durham Raleigh Charlotte Education District 6 School Districts: 9 Schools: 416 Employees: 36,486 Seminars: 17 Appointments: 617 Education District 4 School Districts: 12 Schools: 298 Employees: 21,625 Seminars: 13 Appointments: 365 Number of seminars and appointments are estimated and may vary; assumes 100% adoption rate. Branch offices Headquarters Education District 2 School Districts: 14 Schools: 264 Employees: 19,332 Seminars: 16 Appointments: 323

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