0
Fund 1
Fund 2
Fund 3
Fund 4
Contact us
Contact Nuveen
Thank You
Thank you for your message. We will contact you shortly.
The Private Capital Call podcast series hosted by Randy Schwimmer, Vice Chairman and Chief Investment Strategist at Churchill, features conversations with top decision-makers in asset management, institutional and private wealth investing.
This month, we're pleased to welcome Jacob Miller, Co-Founder and Chief Solutions Officer of Opto Investments, a private markets investment platform that helps wealth managers build, fundraise for, and manage private markets programs. A former Bridgewater investor, Jake co-founded Opto with the mission of making private investing more accessible. He's passionate about sensible long-term investing, creating systematic investment processes, and transforming complex market dynamics into clear insights that help investors better understand their portfolios.
In this episode, Jake shares his perspective on the evolution of fintech in asset management, exploring how AI and generative technologies are breaking through operational bottlenecks that have long plagued the industry. He discusses why the traditional 60/40 portfolio strategy may no longer serve investors in today's evolving interest-rate environment and why financial advisors and wealth clients are increasingly turning to private markets for alpha and portfolio diversification. Jake also reflects on the biggest surprises of 2025, what he's watching for in 2026 amid inflationary pressures and potential recession risks, and offers guidance for young professionals navigating today's rapidly changing technology landscape - emphasizing the growing importance of critical thinking and historical context over pure technical skills as AI continues to advance.
Related articles
Yesterday, we published a special episode of Randy's Private Capital Call podcast featuring Churchill’s CEO Ken, recorded in celebration of Churchill's 20th anniversary.
As the global drive towards a cleaner energy future accelerates, technologies that enable reliable and scalable decarbonisation are becoming ever more critical, says Nuveen Infrastructure’s Joost Bergsma.
Private equity's evolution from family-funded deals to institutionalized leveraged buyouts reflects a shift from financial engineering to hands-on operational value creation. Advisors can use this historical context to help clients understand what distinguishes capable PE managers in today's market.
Contact us
You are on the site for: Financial Professionals and Individual Investors. You can switch to the site for: Institutional Investors or Global Investors
Please be advised, this content is restricted to financial professional access only.
Login or register as a financial professional to gain access to this information.
or
Not registered yet? Register