Russell Investments Group LLC is an American investment firm headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
Corporate overview
According to American Banker, Russell Investments has approximately $300 billion of assets under management, as of September 2019.[3] The firm ranks as the third largest outsourced CIO (OCIO) provider globally.[4] Additionally, the company has $2.6 trillion under advisement across 32 countries, making Russell Investments the world's fourth-largest adviser.[3] The company has an investment outsourcing division to assist clients with investment and retirement portfolios, among other services. Clients have included AT&T, Boeing, and Union Pacific Railroad.[5]
Northwestern Mutual acquired Russell Investments during 1998–1999 for $1.2 billion.[10][11][13] The company's headquarters were relocated to Seattle in 2009.[11][14]
In 2014, London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) acquired the firm for $2.7 billion.[12][13] Russell Investments had approximately $256 billion in assets under management at the time.[13] LSEG separated the Russell Indexes from other Frank Russell group companies doing business as Russell Investments, such as asset management and consulting, opting to retain the former and sell the latter.[12][15] LSEG announced the FTSE Russell brand in May 2015.[16]
George Russell served as chairman until 2002.[10] Craig Ueland was promoted from chief operating officer to president in 2003. He succeeded Mike Phillips, who also served as chairman, as chief executive officer (CEO) in 2004. Ueland was CEO until 2008, when Northwestern Mutual's John Schlifske was named president and CEO.[18] Andrew S. Doman began serving as CEO starting in early 2009,[19] and he was succeeded by Len Brennan in 2011.[12][20]Michelle Seitz became the company's first female CEO,[6] and seventh overall, in September 2017. Four months later, she became the chairman as well, serving in both roles until September of 2022.[21] In February 2023, it was announced that Zach Buchwald, then head of BlackRock's institutional business, would join Russell as CEO. [22]