Tim Rice is a principal and financial advisor based in Chesterton, IN.
In 2020, Tim joined CAPTRUST as a principal and financial advisor, bringing his nearly twenty years of experience in comprehensive wealth management services to the firm. In his role, he is charged with providing investment advisory services to high-net-worth individuals, families, and institutions.
Prior to joining the firm, Tim served as president of Lakeside Wealth Management, a financial advisory practice specializing in financial planning, fiduciary and corporate qualified plan consulting, small business services, risk and asset management, and estate, tax, and life insurance planning since 2002. As president of Lakeside Wealth Management, Tim oversaw a large team of asset management professionals responsible for taking complex financial information and simplifying it into an understandable strategy for clients. Prior to his work at Lakeside, Tim was a derivatives specialist for Goldman Sachs. He also served in key business development roles at The Minute Maid Company and Hormel Foods Corporation.
When Tim is not at the office or with a client, he enjoys golfing, skiing, traveling, and painting. He is also a Hoosier fanatic.
Education
- Bachelor of Science degree in public finance from Indiana University Bloomington
Industry Involvement
- Financial Times Top 401(k) Advisors List—2019
- Finalist—Invest in Others Commumnity Service Award—2018
Memberships
- Board Member and Co-Chair of Capital Campaign, Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Northwest Indiana
- Founding Lecturer, The Plan Sponsor University at UCLA
- Founding Lecturer, The Retirement Advisor University
- Former Board Chair and 2011 Volunteer of the Year, Housing Opportunities
Awards & Recognition
- NAPA Top DC Advisor Teams | 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024, and 2025 (CAPTRUST Chesterton)
Disclosures
- CAPTRUST’s ranking on “NAPA’s 2026 Top DC Advisor Multi-Office Firms” list was based on defined contribution (DC) assets under advisement (AUA) as of Dec. 31, 2025. CAPTRUST is a paid member of The National Association of Plan Advisors (NAPA).
- CAPTRUST’s ranking on “Barron’s 2024 Top RIAs list” was based on both qualitative and quantitative data, including assets managed, technology spending, and staff diversity, along with other metrics, as of June 30, 2024. CAPTRUST nor its advisors paid a fee to Barron’s to obtain or use the ranking
- CAPTRUST teams named on the “Barron’s 2025 Top 100 Institutional Consulting Teams” ranking were evaluated using a proprietary formula including 1) assets, 2) revenue, and 3) quality of practice for the year ending December 31, 2024. Neither CAPTRUST nor its advisors paid a fee to Barron’s to obtain or use the ranking. For more information on the methodology, please click here.
- CAPTRUST’s ranking on the “Financial Advisor magazine’s 2025 RIA Discretionary & Non-Discretionary ranking” was based on CAPTRUST’s total assets as of December 31, 2024. Neither CAPTRUST nor its advisors paid a fee to Financial Advisor magazine to obtain the ranking, but does pay a licensing fee for the use of the award logo.
- CAPTRUST advisors named on the “PLANADVISER Magazine 2026 Top Retirement Plan Advisers list” were based on advisor assets among other quantitative metrics, as of Dec. 31, 2025. To be listed, advisors had to have a minimum requirement of 50 plan clients or retirement plan assets under advisement of $400 million or more. Neither CAPTRUST nor its advisors paid a fee to PlanAdviser to obtain or use the ranking.
- CAPTRUST’s ranking on “NAPA’s 2026 Top DC Advisor Multi-Office Firms” list was based on defined contribution (DC) assets under advisement (AUA) as of Dec. 31, 2025. CAPTRUST is a paid member of The National Association of Plan Advisors (NAPA). Neither CAPTRUST nor its advisors paid a fee to the National Association of Plan Advisors (NAPA) to obtain or use the ranking.
- CAPTRUST advisors named on the “NAPA’s 2026 Aces: Top 100 Retirement Plan Advisors Under 40 list” were based on a combination of data submitted by the nominees including the following: Plan size managed, advisor revenue percentage relative to total assets under advisement, total dollar value of defined contribution/defined benefit book of business managed, and other criteria as of October 2025. CAPTRUST nor its advisors paid a fee to the National Association of Plan Advisors (NAPA) to obtain or use the ranking.
- CAPTRUST’s ranking on the “Best Investment Consultant – Service & Investment Counseling – Large Investment Consultants for Institutional Investors in the U.S.” by Crisil Coalition Greenwich for 2025 was based on interviews conducted between February and September 2024 by Crisil Coalition Greenwich. They held interviews with 699 individuals from 563 of the largest tax-exempt funds in the U.S. These U.S.-based institutional investors are corporate, public, union, and endowment and foundation funds with either pension or investment pool assets greater than $150 million. Study participants were asked to provide quantitative and qualitative evaluations of their asset management and investment consulting providers, including qualitative assessments of those firms soliciting their business and detailed information on important market trends. Neither CAPTRUST nor its advisors paid a fee to Crisil Coalition to obtain or use the ranking.