COMPANIES

TIAA

Office address: 730 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017

Website: tiaa.org Year established: 1918 Company type: financial services Employees: 10,000+ Expertise: retirement planning and management, annuity products, wealth management, investment management, financial advisory services, pension fund management, financial education, asset management, insurance Parent company: N/A Key people: Thasunda Brown Duckett (CEO), W. Dave Dowrich (CFO), Sastry Durvasula (COO), Mike Cowell (chief risk and compliance officer), Bret Hester (chief legal officer), Claire Borelli (chief people officer), Derek Ferguson (chief administrative officer)

Financing status: nonprofit corporation

Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association (TIAA) serves over 4 million professionals as a Fortune 500 retirement company based in New York. The organization focuses on academia, healthcare, and government sectors with retirement solutions. It manages $1.4 trillion in assets and distributed $4.6 billion to participants in 2024.

History of the TIAA

TIAA emerged in 1918, building on Andrew Carnegie's vision to secure educators' financial futures. Professors earned roughly $1,800 annually which made financial security impossible for teachers and their families. This financial hardship prompted the organization to create an innovative and sustainable retirement system for educators nationwide.

TIAA's response to an unsustainable problem

Carnegie's foundation established pensions in 1905 with 10 million dollars for American and Canadian professors. TIAA recognized that the system faced unsustainable pressure as education expanded rapidly nationwide.

Universities began raising near-retirement salaries to boost pension amounts, which created additional strain. TIAA was created as a cooperative solution where educators contributed toward their own retirement security.

This model proved far more sustainable than relying solely on philanthropic endowments. The organization also offered life insurance at approximately ten percent below prevailing market rates.

Innovation transforms retirement planning

TIAA launched the College Retirement Equities Fund (CREF) in 1952 to address inflation concerns. This new variable annuity allowed investors to diversify through common stock funds for better protection.

CREF operates as a separate entity but remains fully owned and integral to TIAA. Today, the firm offers both traditional fixed annuities and CREF's variable products to clients. This dual-product approach gives educators flexibility to choose retirement solutions matching their individual needs.

Modern leadership and expanded services

In recent years, the firm has attracted world-class leaders focused on expanding wealth services significantly. Rashmi Badwe, COO of TIAA Wealth Management, earned Top Financial Professional recognition in 2024. Leaders like Badwe pushed the organization forward by delivering integrated wealth solutions amid unprecedented market growth and rising client demand.

In 2025, TIAA Wealth Management also added securities-based lending to help advisors serve clients with complete financial solutions. This offering allows clients to access capital without liquidating their existing investment positions.

TIAA services

The organization combines guaranteed income products with flexible investment options for educators and professionals. Its offerings include:

Retirement income products

  • TIAA traditional: fixed annuity with guaranteed lifetime income
  • CREF: variable annuity with stock diversification
  • TIAA real estate account: inflation-protected alternative to equities
  • immediate annuities: guaranteed income starting immediately after purchase

Investment solutions

  • Nuveen investment management: global asset management through subsidiary
  • managed accounts: personalized strategies tailored to individual needs
  • brokerage services: self-directed trading and account management
  • mutual funds: diversified selections across asset classes

Planning and advisory services

  • Retirement Journey Planner: personalized retirement readiness assessment tool
  • wealth management services: comprehensive financial planning and guidance
  • Essentials by TIAA: financial education on budgeting and investing
  • professional support: in-person, phone, and online advisors

Additional services and features

  • securities-backed lending: access capital without liquidating positions
  • mobile app: account management and retirement planning on the go
  • 403(b) plans: recordkeeping and administration for nonprofits
  • fiduciary guidance: plan sponsor compliance and resources

The firm specializes in longevity planning to ensure assets last throughout retirement. The firm leverages over 125 years of experience serving educators with customized financial solutions.

Culture and corporate values

TIAA states that it fosters a workplace where every associate can develop professionally. The firm prioritizes employee well-being and long-term retirement security as fundamental organizational values. It also offers these benefits to support its staff:

  • 401(k) plan: three percent company match
  • retirement plan: five to 12.5 percent contribution based on age
  • vesting schedule: full vesting after three years
  • health plans, dental, and vision: flexible coverage with HSA and preventive care
  • mental health and wellness support: counseling, behavioral health resources, and participation rewards
  • parental and caregiver leave: sixteen weeks parental leave, eight weeks caregiver leave
  • family planning and childcare support: adoption assistance, surrogacy, backup childcare, homework help
  • financial protection: accident, auto, home, and legal coverage
  • paid time off: vacation days, holidays, and flexible schedules
  • corporate discounts: savings through company partnerships
  • workplace facilities: fitness centers, dining, lounges, pharmacy, game areas, mothers' rooms, golf simulator

TIAA operates nine business resource groups including Alliance, Achieve, and Engage serving diverse associates. These groups provide professional development, community service, and financial fluency programming for members. The Religious Inclusion Council supports workplace practices honoring all faith traditions and nonreligious perspectives.

About CEO Thasunda Brown Duckett and key people

Thasunda Brown Duckett has been the CEO and president of TIAA since 2021 and serves on multiple organization boards. Duckett spent 17 years at JP Morgan Chase in senior roles, including CEO of Consumer Bank and Auto Finance. She previously earned degrees from the University of Houston and Baylor University.

Supporting CEO Duckett is a team of experienced executives driving organizational strategy:

  • W. Dave Dowrich is CFO, managing financial strategy, reporting, and organizational resources
  • Sastry Durvasula is COO and Information and Digital Officer, leading operations and technology initiatives
  • Mike Cowell is chief risk and compliance officer, overseeing regulatory compliance and risk management
  • Claire Borelli is chief people officer, responsible for fostering employee culture and engagement initiatives
  • Bret Hester is chief legal officer, providing legal counsel and strategic guidance to leadership
  • Derek Ferguson is chief administrative officer, overseeing administrative operations and organizational support functions

TIAA's leadership represents diverse professional backgrounds united by shared commitment to organizational success. These executives guide the firm's mission to serve clients and support employees with integrity.

The future at the TIAA

In 2025, TIAA recorded a 30 percent spike in customer inquiries and account activity during recent market turmoil. This surge revealed that clients actively sought reassurance and guidance as retirement balances shifted unexpectedly. The firm's ability to handle increased demand demonstrates its strength as a trusted resource for clients navigating market uncertainty and long-term retirement planning.

The organization also investigated retirement confidence through a survey of 1,000 Americans nationwide. Just 37 percent believe retiring on time is realistic, while 92 percent want guaranteed income streams beyond Social Security. This demand reveals major opportunity for TIAA to provide the guidance and products Americans need for secure retirement.

The latest TIAA news

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