COMPANIES

Nuveen

Office address: 333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL 60606
Website: nuveen.com
Year established: 1898
Company type: financial services
Employees: 3,900+
Expertise: fixed income, equities, real estate, real assets, private capital, municipal bonds, ETFs, closed-end funds, mutual funds, 529 plans, responsible investing, infrastructure, farmland
Parent company: TIAA (Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America)
Key people: William Huffman (CEO), Loran Shanahan (COO), Seun Salami (CFO), Saira Malik (chief investment officer), Kevin McCarthy (general counsel), Tara Giuliano (CMO), Josh Shamansky (CHRO)
Financing status: corporate-backed or acquired

Nuveen operates as TIAA's asset management arm from its headquarters in Chicago. The company ranks among the top 20 largest global asset managers by total worldwide assets. It has over 3,900 professionals working across 27 countries to deliver investment solutions.

History of Nuveen

John Nuveen founded his company in Chicago in 1898 with a clear purpose: fund public infrastructure projects. His first bond financed a water system in Bemidji, and the business grew quickly from there.

By 1915, the firm underwrote schools, lighting systems, and sewer projects across 24 states. Nuveen became the largest municipal bond specialist in the US by 1940, funding utility districts and hydroelectric dams.

From bonds to Wall Street

The company underwrote construction for the Eisenhower Interstate Highway System in 1957, funding roads that connected cities nationwide. It was restructured as an investment banking firm in 1983 to grow its asset management arm. Four years later, it brought the largest IPO in NYSE history to market: a $1.6 billion closed-end fund.

A new chapter with TIAA

The 2000s brought major changes as Nuveen added capabilities in equities, real assets, and commodities. TIAA acquired the firm in 2014, and the deal created one of the industry's largest investment organizations. The company now operates across dozens of countries around the globe.

How Nuveen shapes retirement planning

Beyond its global reach, the firm also produces research that shapes how the industry approaches retirement planning. One example is its 2024 survey with the TIAA Institute, which showed that about 90 percent of 401(k) participants see value in adding fixed annuities to their plans. This kind of insight helps the company continue the mission John Nuveen started more than 125 years ago.

Nuveen products and services

Nuveen offers a range of investment products built for individual and institutional clients:

Investment products

  • mutual funds
  • closed-end funds
  • ETFs
  • interval funds
  • SMAs
  • 529 plans

Investment capabilities

  • fixed income
  • equities
  • real estate
  • real assets
  • private capital

Tools

  • fund tools: resources to research and compare funds
  • 529 planning tools: calculators for college savings goals

For real estate exposure, the Nuveen Short-Term REIT ETF (NURE) tracks holdings in apartments, hotels, and self-storage facilities. It is considered one of the top REIT ETFs because of its focus on short-term lease properties.

Culture and corporate values

Nuveen says its culture drives business and inspires career growth. The firm was among the first in the industry to practice responsible investing. It states a commitment to its people, clients, and communities.

The company highlights several aspects of its workplace:

  • global presence: operations span the Americas, Europe, Middle East, and Asia-Pacific
  • work philosophy: working hard, working together, and having fun
  • community investment: funding projects that connect cities and support civic development
  • sustainable focus: investments in infrastructure, real estate, farmland, and renewable energy
  • retirement security: aims to secure retirements for millions of workers worldwide

As a subsidiary of TIAA, the firm also provides benefits for flexibility, security, and work-life balance. Nuveen's employee benefits include the following:

  • retirement plans: 401(k) with 3% match and contributions up to 12.5%
  • health coverage: medical, dental, vision, disability, life insurance, and wellness programs
  • family support: adoption assistance, surrogacy support, back-up childcare, and homework help
  • time off: 16 weeks parental leave, 8 weeks caregiver leave, and paid holidays
  • financial protection: legal assistance, identity theft protection, and auto/home insurance
  • office amenities: fitness centers, food halls, outdoor lounges, and game areas

Nuveen also offers summer internships and rotational programs alongside TIAA for early career talent. The firm states it supports staff at every career stage through learning and development initiatives. These efforts focus on building skills and leadership readiness.

About CEO William Huffman and key people

William Huffman is Nuveen's CEO and chairs the executive committee, while also serving on TIAA's executive committee. He joined the company in 2008 after almost two decades at Northern Trust, where he led its Global Advisors unit. Huffman earned degrees from Indiana University and the University of Chicago.

Huffman leads a team of executives who guide the firm's strategy and operations:

  • Tara Giuliano is chief marketing officer, overseeing client and product marketing
  • Saira Malik is head of equities and fixed income and CIO, leading investment strategy
  • Kevin McCarthy is secretary and general counsel, managing legal affairs
  • Seun Salami is CFO, leading the finance organization
  • Josh Shamansky is CHRO, overseeing human resources strategy
  • Loran Shanahan is COO, aligning strategy and operations

This leadership team sets the direction for Nuveen's global operations. Together, they oversee the firm's investment, marketing, legal, and administrative functions.

The future at Nuveen

In 2025, the company sought to develop strategies that combine target-date funds with annuities to help retirees spend more confidently. Along with BlackRock, Nuveen is exploring TDF-annuity blends to address retiree underspending. The strategy positions the firm to help clients overcome the fear of running out of money in retirement.

The firm is also growing its alternatives business to meet rising advisor demand. Jeff Carlin, its head of global wealth advisory services, spoke with InvestmentNews about the company's acquisition of Brooklyn Investment Management, a direct indexing firm. The deal has already brought in over $2 billion in assets, with an $11 billion pipeline in sight. This momentum signals Nuveen's push to expand its footprint in wealth advisory services.

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