Global investment manager serving institutions, advisors, and individuals across 31 countries
Russell Investments operates a multi-asset investment platform managing $377B in assets for institutional and individual clients across 31 countries. The tech stack reveals a hybrid enterprise architecture: core investment and compliance systems (Broadridge, Bloomberg, IBM Sterling B2B Integrator) layered with modern data infrastructure (Snowflake, Databricks, Azure, AWS) and ML frameworks (TensorFlow, PyTorch), suggesting ongoing modernization toward real-time analytics and predictive modeling. Hiring is balanced across finance, ops, and sales, with meaningful engineering and data teams building infrastructure and integration work—signaling investment in automation and middle-office efficiency rather than product-led transformation.
Notable leadership hires: Infrastructure Director, Regional Director, Director
Russell Investments is a global investment solutions firm founded in 1936, headquartered in Seattle with offices across 17 cities worldwide. The firm provides multi-asset investment management, fiduciary services, consulting, and implementation capabilities to institutional investors, financial intermediaries, nonprofits, healthcare systems, and individual investors. As of December 31, 2025, Russell Investments manages $377 billion in assets under management. The company is majority-owned by TA Associates Management and Reverence Capital Partners, with select employees and Hamilton Lane Advisors holding minority stakes. Operations span defined-benefit and defined-contribution advisory, along with outsourced investment management and financial advisor support services.
Core platforms: Broadridge, Bloomberg, IBM Sterling B2B Integrator, Salesforce, Dynamics 365. Data: Snowflake, Databricks, Azure, AWS. ML/Analytics: TensorFlow, PyTorch. Security: Palo Alto Networks, Cisco, F5. Reporting: SQL Server, Splunk, Adobe Experience Manager.
Seattle, Washington (401 Union St). Global presence in 17 cities across 7 hiring countries: US, Canada, UK, France, Australia, India, and South Korea.
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