Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback has appointed
three people in the financial services industry, an attorney and a
cattleman to a new commission that will study pension issues.
The Republican governor announced his five appointments Monday.
The new commission will study whether Kansas should move toward a
401(k)-style pension plan for teachers and government workers.
Brownback’s appointees include Edward Condon, of Leawood, an
executive in a capital management firm; Christopher Long, of
Mission Hills, president and founder of a capital management firm,
and Richard Stumpf, a Wichita financial planner.
He also named Paul Seyferth (SEYE’-furth), a member of a Kansas
City-area law firm that’s represented management in employment
litigation, and Brian Winter, a Dodge City rancher and cattle
feedlot manager.