An alumnus of Purdue University, where he studied business and liberal arts, Norman Nabhan became a student leader and President of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. Following graduation, he entered the Chicago financial market as an account executive at Merrill Lynch. After moving to E.F. Hutton and transitioning through numerous mergers, Norman Nabhan became a managing director at Citigroup, where he oversaw more than $6 billion in assets for Citigroup Investment Advisory Services and was National Director of the Consulting Group.
Capitalizing on decades of service in the financial industry, Norman Nabhan now functions as a managing director of Graystone Consulting at Morgan Stanley. As such, he assists nonprofit organizations and foundations and other institutional investors in creating asset allocation strategies, developing investment policies, and balancing investment risk and return.
Mr. Nabhan has become a noted speaker at nonprofit conferences for groups such as The Johns Hopkins University Center for Nonprofit Management, the Council of Michigan Foundations, the Minnesota Council on Foundations, and The University of Texas School of Law Nonprofit Organizations Institute. He has also been featured on CNBC.
Capitalizing on decades of service in the financial industry, Norman Nabhan now functions as a managing director of Graystone Consulting at Morgan Stanley. As such, he assists nonprofit organizations and foundations and other institutional investors in creating asset allocation strategies, developing investment policies, and balancing investment risk and return.
Mr. Nabhan has become a noted speaker at nonprofit conferences for groups such as The Johns Hopkins University Center for Nonprofit Management, the Council of Michigan Foundations, the Minnesota Council on Foundations, and The University of Texas School of Law Nonprofit Organizations Institute. He has also been featured on CNBC.