Congratulations to WTW Head of Investments Nimisha Srivastava who is named as a Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Leader by the Defined Contribution Institutional Investment Association (DCIIA), a non-profit association dedicated to enhancing the retirement security of America's workers. DCIIA's more than 160 members include investment managers, consultants, law firms, recordkeepers, insurance companies, plan sponsors and others committed to the best interests of plan participants.
The Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Leader award celebrates Nimisha's tireless advocacy to create a more welcoming and inclusive investment industry.
Nimisha Srivastava CAIA, leads WTW’s Investment business in North America, a 200+ colleague business providing investment advice and discretionary management to asset owners (including corporate DC & DB pension plans, insurance companies, endowments and foundations) across the US and Canada.
She is a member of the global leadership team within Investments which oversees $4T in AUA and $180B+ in delegated and outsourced CIO solutions across the world.
An impressive career journey
Prior to working for WTW, Nimisha oversaw Global Credit research for the business, with prior experiences at the Universities Superannuation Scheme, Segal Rogerscasey, and Deutsche Bank with a focus on fixed income, research and portfolio management.
Nimisha graduated with honors from Carnegie Mellon University with a B.S. in mathematical sciences and holds an M.B.A. from the MIT Sloan School of Management.
She is also a thought leader for WTW’s culture and diversity work within the asset management industry and has authored several publications, served on several industry bodies engaging with asset owners, managers and regulators and is a frequent speaker on institutional investing.
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