Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association Plans Frisco, Texas, Corporate Headquarters
05/06/2022
"The new site represents our service commitment to clients and supports our company's future growth,” said Thasunda Brown Duckett, President and CEO of TIAA. "The addition of associates in the Frisco office will increase our capacity to serve new and existing clients as they plan for and live in retirement, and the terrific amenities and great location will be a real benefit for our people."
As an incentive a Texas Enterprise Fund grant of $18 million has been extended to TIAA. In addition to the Texas Enterprise Fund Award, TIAA is being offered a $19,000 Veteran Created Job Bonus.
"The new TIAA corporate center in Frisco is a testament to the exceptional economic climate we have here in Texas," said Governor Abbott. "Businesses and organizations thrive in the Lone Star State, and we look forward to the job growth and services that will be provided with the establishment of TIAA's new corporate center in Frisco."
The Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America-College Retirement Equities Fund, is a Fortune 100 financial services organization that is the leading provider of financial services in the academic, research, medical, cultural and governmental fields.
"Today’s announcement marks a historic moment for Frisco," said Jason Ford, CEcD, President of Frisco Economic Development Corporation. "TIAA is a transformational employer for Frisco and will be a strategic partner for the City and the school district on many levels. We are excited to add another top brand to Frisco’s thriving economy."
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