UNITED STATES

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Notice of Annual Meeting

of Shareholders to be held on

April 6, 20178, 2020

  

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, Illinois 60606

(800)257-8787

 

February 24, 2017March 2, 2020

Nuveen All Cap Energy MLP Opportunities Fund (JMLP)

Nuveen Connecticut Quality Municipal IncomeCore Equity Alpha Fund (NTC)(JCE)

Nuveen Credit Opportunities 2022 Target Term Fund (JCO)

Nuveen Credit Strategies Income Fund (JQC)

Nuveen Diversified Dividend and Income Fund (JDD)

Nuveen Dow 30SM Dynamic Overwrite Fund (DIAX)

Nuveen Emerging Markets Debt 2022 Target Term Fund (JEMD)

Nuveen Energy MLP Total Return Fund (JMF)

Nuveen Floating Rate Income Fund (JFR)

Nuveen Floating Rate Income Opportunity Fund (JRO)

Nuveen Georgia Quality Municipal Income Fund (NKG)

Nuveen Global High Income Fund (JGH)

Nuveen High Income 2020 Target Term Fund (JHY)

Nuveen High Income December 2018 Target Term Fund (JHA)

Nuveen High Income December 2019 Target Term Fund (JHD)

Nuveen High Income November 2021 Target Term Fund (JHB)

Nuveen High Income 2023 Target Term Fund (JHAA)

Nuveen Intermediate Duration Municipal Term Fund (NID)

Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality Municipal Term Fund (NIQ)

Nuveen Maryland Quality Municipal Income Fund (NMY)

Nuveen Minnesota Quality Municipal Income Fund (NMS)

Nuveen Missouri Quality Municipal Income Fund (NOM)

Nuveen Mortgage Opportunity Termand Income Fund (JLS)

Nuveen Mortgage Opportunity Term Fund 2 (JMT)

Nuveen Multi-Market Income Fund (JMM)

Nuveen Municipal 2021 Target Term Fund (NHA)

Nuveen NASDAQ 100 Dynamic Overwrite Fund (QQQX)

Nuveen North Carolina Quality MunicipalPreferred & Income Opportunities Fund (NNC)(JPC)

Nuveen Preferred & Income Securities Fund (JPS)

Nuveen Preferred and Income 2022 Term Fund (JPT)

Nuveen Preferred and Income Term Fund (JPI)

Nuveen PreferredReal Asset Income Opportunitiesand Growth Fund (JPC)

Nuveen Preferred Securities Income Fund (JPS)(JRI)

Nuveen Real Estate Income Fund (JRS)

Nuveen S&P 500Buy-Write Income Fund (BXMX)

Nuveen S&P 500 Dynamic Overwrite Fund (SPXX)

Nuveen Senior Income Fund (NSL)


Nuveen Short Duration Credit Opportunities Fund (JSD)

NuveenTax-Advantaged Dividend Growth Fund (JTD)

NuveenTax-Advantaged Total Return Strategy Fund (JTA)

Nuveen Virginia Quality Municipal Income Fund (NPV)


To the Shareholders of the Above Funds:

Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of Shareholders of each of Nuveen All Cap Energy MLP Opportunities Fund (“All Cap Energy”), Nuveen Connecticut Quality Municipal IncomeCore Equity Alpha Fund (“Connecticut Municipal”Core Equity Alpha”), Nuveen Credit Opportunities 2022 Target Term Fund (“Credit Opportunities 2022”), Nuveen Credit Strategies Income Fund (“Credit Strategies”), Nuveen Diversified Dividend and Income Fund (“Diversified Dividend”), Nuveen Dow 30SM Dynamic Overwrite Fund (“Dow Dynamic Overwrite”), Nuveen Emerging Markets Debt 2022 Target Term Fund (“Emerging Markets Debt”), Nuveen Energy MLP Total Return Fund (“Energy MLP”), Nuveen Floating Rate Income Fund (“Floating Rate Income”), Nuveen Floating Rate Income Opportunity Fund (“Floating Rate Income Opportunity”), Nuveen Georgia Quality Municipal Income Fund (“Georgia Municipal”), Nuveen Global High Income Fund (“Global High Income”), Nuveen High Income 2020 Target Term Fund (“High Income 2020”), Nuveen High Income December 2018 Target Term Fund (“High Income 2018”), Nuveen High Income December 2019 Target Term Fund (“High Income 2019”), Nuveen High Income November 2021 Target Term Fund (“High Income 2021”), Nuveen High Income 2023 Target Term Fund (“High Income 2023”), Nuveen Intermediate Duration Municipal Term Fund (“Intermediate Duration”), Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality Municipal Term Fund (“Intermediate Duration Quality”), Nuveen Maryland Quality Municipal Income Fund (“Maryland Municipal”), Nuveen Minnesota Quality Municipal Income Fund (“Minnesota Municipal”), Nuveen Missouri Quality Municipal Income Fund (“Missouri Municipal”), Nuveen Mortgage Opportunity Termand Income Fund (“Mortgage Opportunity”), Nuveen Mortgage Opportunity Term Fund 2 (“Mortgage Opportunity 2”Income”), Nuveen Multi-Market Income Fund (“Multi-Market Income”), Nuveen Municipal 2021 Target Term Fund (“Municipal 2021”), Nuveen NASDAQ 100 Dynamic Overwrite Fund (“NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite”), Nuveen North Carolina Quality MunicipalPreferred & Income Opportunities Fund (“North Carolina Municipal”Preferred Income Opportunities”), Nuveen Preferred & Income Securities Fund (“Preferred Income Securities”), Nuveen Preferred and Income 2022 Term Fund (“Preferred Income 2022”), Nuveen Preferred and Income Term Fund (“Preferred Income Term”), Nuveen PreferredReal Asset Income Opportunitiesand Growth Fund (“Preferred Income Opportunities”), Nuveen Preferred Securities Income Fund (“Preferred Securities Income”Real Asset”), Nuveen Real Estate Income Fund (“Real Estate Income”), Nuveen S&P 500Buy-Write Income Fund (“S&PBuy-Write”), Nuveen S&P 500 Dynamic Overwrite Fund (“S&P Dynamic Overwrite”), Nuveen Senior Income Fund (“Senior Income”), Nuveen Short Duration Credit Opportunities Fund (“Short Duration”), NuveenTax-Advantaged Dividend Growth Fund (“(“Tax-Advantaged Dividend”), NuveenTax-Advantaged Total Return Strategy Fund (“(“Tax-Advantaged Return”) and Nuveen Virginia Quality Municipal Income Fund (“Virginia Municipal”), each aMassachusetts business trust (each, a “Fund” and collectively, the “Funds”), will be held in the offices of Nuveen, Investments, Inc., 333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois, on Thursday,Wednesday, April 6, 2017,8, 2020, at 2:00 p.m., Central time (for each Fund, an “Annual Meeting” and collectively, the “Annual Meetings”), for the following purposes and to transact such other business, if any, as may properly come before the Annual Meeting.


Matters to Be Voted on by Shareholders:

 

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To elect Members to the Board of Trustees (each a “Board” and each Trustee a “Board Member”) of each Fund as outlined below:

 

 a.

For Connecticut Municipal, Floating Rate Income, Floating Rate Opportunity, Georgia Municipal, Intermediate Duration, Intermediate Duration Quality, Maryland Municipal, Minnesota Municipal, Missouri Municipal, Municipal 2021, North Carolina Municipal, Senior Income, Short Duration and Virginia Municipal, to elect six (6)five (5) Board Members.

 

 i)four (4)

three (3) Class II Board Members to be elected by the holders of Common Shares and Preferred Shares, voting together as a single class; and

 

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two (2) Board Members to be elected by the holders of Preferred Shares only, voting separately as a single class.

 

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For each Fund (except Connecticut Municipal, Floating Rate Income, Floating Rate Opportunity, Georgia Municipal, Intermediate Duration, Intermediate Duration Quality, Maryland Municipal, Minnesota Municipal, Missouri Municipal, Municipal 2021, North Carolina Municipal, Senior Income, Short Duration and Virginia Municipal), to elect four (4)three (3) Class II Board Members.

 

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To transact such other business as may properly come before the Annual Meeting.

Shareholders of record at the close of business on February 7, 2017January 13, 2020 are entitled to notice of and to vote at the Annual Meeting.

All shareholders are cordially invited to attend the Annual Meeting. In order to avoid delay and additional expense and to assure that your shares are represented, please vote as promptly as possible, regardless of whether or not you plan to attend the Annual Meeting. You may vote by mail, telephone or over the Internet. To vote by mail, please mark, sign, date and mail the enclosed proxy card. No postage is required if mailed in the United States. To vote by telephone, please call the toll-free number located on your proxy card and follow the recorded instructions, using your proxy card as a guide. To vote over the Internet, go to the Internet address provided on your proxy card and follow the instructions, using your proxy card as a guide.

If you intend to attend the Annual Meeting in person and you are a record holder of a Fund’s shares, in order to gain admission you must show photographic identification, such as your driver’s license. If you intend to attend the Annual Meeting in person and you hold your shares through a bank, broker or other custodian, in order to gain admission you must show photographic identification, such as your driver’s license, and satisfactory proof of ownership of shares of a Fund, such as your voting instruction form (or a copy thereof) or broker’s statement indicating ownership as of a recent date. If you hold your shares in a brokerage account or through a bank or other nominee, you will not be able to vote in person at the Annual Meeting unless you have previously requested and obtained a “legal proxy” from your broker, bank or other nominee and present it at the Annual Meeting.

Gifford R. Zimmerman

Vice President and Secretary


Joint Proxy Statement  

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, Illinois 60606

(800)257-8787

February 24, 2017March 2, 2020

This Joint Proxy Statement is first being mailed to shareholders on or about February 28, 2017.March 5, 2020.

Nuveen All Cap Energy MLP Opportunities Fund (JMLP)

Nuveen Connecticut Quality Municipal IncomeCore Equity Alpha Fund (NTC)(JCE)

Nuveen Credit Opportunities 2022 Target Term Fund (JCO)

Nuveen Credit Strategies Income Fund (JQC)

Nuveen Diversified Dividend and Income Fund (JDD)

Nuveen Dow 30SM Dynamic Overwrite Fund (DIAX)

Nuveen Emerging Markets Debt 2022 Target Term Fund (JEMD)

Nuveen Energy MLP Total Return Fund (JMF)

Nuveen Floating Rate Income Fund (JFR)

Nuveen Floating Rate Income Opportunity Fund (JRO)

Nuveen Georgia Quality Municipal Income Fund (NKG)

Nuveen Global High Income Fund (JGH)

Nuveen High Income 2020 Target Term Fund (JHY)

Nuveen High Income December 2018 Target Term Fund (JHA)

Nuveen High Income December 2019 Target Term Fund (JHD)

Nuveen High Income November 2021 Target Term Fund (JHB)

Nuveen High Income 2023 Target Term Fund (JHAA)

Nuveen Intermediate Duration Municipal Term Fund (NID)

Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality Municipal Term Fund (NIQ)

Nuveen Maryland Quality Municipal Income Fund (NMY)

Nuveen Minnesota Quality Municipal Income Fund (NMS)

Nuveen Missouri Quality Municipal Income Fund (NOM)

Nuveen Mortgage Opportunity Termand Income Fund (JLS)

Nuveen Mortgage Opportunity Term Fund 2 (JMT)

Nuveen Multi-Market Income Fund (JMM)

Nuveen Municipal 2021 Target Term Fund (NHA)

Nuveen NASDAQ 100 Dynamic Overwrite Fund (QQQX)

Nuveen North Carolina Quality MunicipalPreferred & Income Opportunities Fund (NNC)(JPC)

Nuveen Preferred & Income Securities Fund (JPS)

Nuveen Preferred and Income 2022 Term Fund (JPT)

Nuveen Preferred and Income Term Fund (JPI)

Nuveen PreferredReal Asset Income Opportunitiesand Growth Fund (JPC)

Nuveen Preferred Securities Income Fund (JPS)(JRI)

Nuveen Real Estate Income Fund (JRS)

Nuveen S&P 500Buy-Write Income Fund (BXMX)

Nuveen S&P 500 Dynamic Overwrite Fund (SPXX)

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Nuveen Senior Income Fund (NSL)

Nuveen Short Duration Credit Opportunities Fund (JSD)

NuveenTax-Advantaged Dividend Growth Fund (JTD)

NuveenTax-Advantaged Total Return Strategy Fund (JTA)

Nuveen Virginia Quality Municipal Income Fund (NPV)

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General Information

This Joint Proxy Statement is furnished in connection with the solicitation by the Board of Trustees (each a “Board” and collectively, the “Boards,” and each Trustee, a “Board Member” and collectively, the “Board Members”) of each of Nuveen All Cap Energy MLP Opportunities Fund (“All Cap Energy”), Nuveen Connecticut Quality Municipal IncomeCore Equity Alpha Fund (“Connecticut Municipal”Core Equity Alpha”), Nuveen Credit Opportunities 2022 Target Term Fund (“Credit Opportunities 2022”), Nuveen Credit Strategies Income Fund (“Credit Strategies”), Nuveen Diversified Dividend and Income Fund (“Diversified Dividend”), Nuveen Dow 30SM Dynamic Overwrite Fund (“Dow Dynamic Overwrite”), Nuveen Emerging Markets Debt 2022 Target Term Fund (“Emerging Markets Debt”), Nuveen Energy MLP Total Return Fund (“Energy MLP”), Nuveen Floating Rate Income Fund (“Floating Rate Income”), Nuveen Floating Rate Income Opportunity Fund (“Floating Rate Opportunity”), Nuveen Georgia Quality Municipal Income Fund (“Georgia Municipal”), Nuveen Global High Income Fund (“Global High Income”), Nuveen High Income 2020 Target Term Fund (“High Income 2020”), Nuveen High Income December 2018 Target Term Fund (“High Income 2018”), Nuveen High Income December 2019 Target Term Fund (“High Income 2019”), Nuveen High Income November 2021 Target Term Fund (“High Income 2021”), Nuveen High Income 2023 Target Term Fund (“High Income 2023”), Nuveen Intermediate Duration Municipal Term Fund (“Intermediate Duration”), Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality Municipal Term Fund (“Intermediate Duration Quality”), Nuveen Maryland Quality Municipal Income Fund (“Maryland Municipal”), Nuveen Minnesota Quality Municipal Income Fund (“Minnesota Municipal”), Nuveen Missouri Quality Municipal Income Fund (“Missouri Municipal”), Nuveen Mortgage Opportunity Termand Income Fund (“Mortgage Opportunity”), Nuveen Mortgage Opportunity Term Fund 2 (“Mortgage Opportunity 2”Income”), Nuveen Multi-Market Income Fund (“Multi-Market Income”), Nuveen Municipal 2021 Target Term Fund (“Municipal 2021”), Nuveen NASDAQ 100 Dynamic Overwrite Fund (“NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite”), Nuveen North Carolina Quality MunicipalPreferred & Income Opportunities Fund (“North Carolina Municipal”Preferred Income Opportunities”), Nuveen Preferred & Income Securities Fund (“Preferred Income Securities”), Nuveen Preferred and Income 2022 Term Fund (“Preferred Income 2022”), Nuveen Preferred and Income Term Fund (“Preferred Income Term”), Nuveen PreferredReal Asset Income Opportunitiesand Growth Fund (“Preferred Income Opportunities”), Nuveen Preferred Securities Income Fund (“Preferred Securities Income”Real Asset”), Nuveen Real Estate Income Fund (“Real Estate Income”), Nuveen S&P 500Buy-Write Income Fund (“S&PBuy-Write”), Nuveen S&P 500 Dynamic Overwrite Fund (“S&P Dynamic Overwrite”), Nuveen Senior Income Fund (“Senior Income”), Nuveen Short Duration Credit Opportunities Fund (“Short Duration”), NuveenTax-Advantaged Dividend Growth Fund (“(“Tax-Advantaged Dividend”), NuveenTax-Advantaged Total Return Strategy Fund (“(“Tax-Advantaged Return”) and Nuveen Virginia Quality Municipal Income Fund (“Virginia Municipal”), each aMassachusetts business trust (each, a “Fund” and collectively, the “Funds”), of proxies to be voted at the Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be held in the offices of Nuveen, Investments, Inc. (“Nuveen” or “Nuveen Investments”), 333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois, on Thursday,Wednesday, April 6, 20178, 2020 at 2:00 p.m., Central time (for each Fund, an “Annual Meeting” and collectively, the “Annual Meetings”), and at any and all adjournments thereof.

On the matters coming before each Annual Meeting as to which a choice has been specified by shareholders on the proxy, the shares will be voted accordingly. If a properly executed proxy is returned and no choice is specified, the shares will be votedFOR the election of the

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nominees as listed in this Joint Proxy Statement. Shareholders of a Fund who execute proxies may revoke them at any time before they are voted by filing with that Fund a written notice of revocation, by delivering a duly executed proxy bearing a later date, or by attending the Annual Meeting and voting in person. A prior proxy can also be revoked by voting again through the toll-free number or the Internet address listed in the proxy card. Merely attending the Annual Meeting, however, will not revoke any previously submitted proxy.

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The Board of each Fund has determined that the use of this Joint Proxy Statement for each Annual Meeting is in the best interest of each Fund and its shareholders in light of the similar matters being considered and voted on by the shareholders.

The following table indicates which shareholders are solicited with respect to each matter:

 

Matter Common Shares Preferred  Shares(1)

1(a)(i)

 For Connecticut Municipal, Floating Rate Income, Floating Rate Opportunity, Georgia Municipal, Intermediate Duration, Intermediate Duration Quality, Maryland Municipal, Minnesota Municipal, Missouri Municipal, Municipal 2021, North Carolina Municipal, Senior Income, Short Duration and Virginia Municipal, election of four (4)three (3) Class II Board Members by all shareholders. X X

1(a)(ii)

 For Connecticut Municipal, Floating Rate Income, Floating Rate Opportunity, Georgia Municipal, Intermediate Duration, Intermediate Duration Quality, Maryland Municipal, Minnesota Municipal, Missouri Municipal, Municipal 2021, North Carolina Municipal, Senior Income, Short Duration and Virginia Municipal, election of two (2) Board Members by holders of Preferred Shares only. N/A X

1(b)

 For each Fund (except Connecticut Municipal, Floating Rate Income, Floating Rate Opportunity, Georgia Municipal, Intermediate Duration, Intermediate Duration Quality, Maryland Municipal, Minnesota Municipal, Missouri Municipal, Municipal 2021, North Carolina Municipal, Senior Income, Short Duration and Virginia Municipal), election of four (4)three (3) Class II Board Members by all shareholders. X N/A

 

(1)Variable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred Shares (“VMTP Shares”) for Connecticut Municipal, Georgia Municipal, Intermediate Duration, Intermediate Duration Quality, Maryland Municipal, Minnesota Municipal, Missouri Municipal, Municipal 2021 and North Carolina Municipal;

Term Preferred Shares (“TPS Shares”) for Floating Rate Income, Floating Rate Opportunity and Senior Income and Short Duration; andIncome; Variable Rate Demand Preferred Shares (“VRDP Shares”) for Virginia Municipal; MuniFund Preferred Shares (“MFP Shares”) for Missouri Municipal and Short Duration; Adjustable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred Shares (“AMTP Shares”) for Georgia Municipal, Intermediate Duration, Intermediate Duration Quality, Maryland Municipal and Minnesota Municipal are collectively referred to herein as “Preferred Shares.”

A quorum of shareholders is required to take action at each Annual Meeting. A majority of the shares entitled to vote at each Annual Meeting, represented in person or by proxy, will constitute a quorum of shareholders at that Annual Meeting, except that for the election of the two Board Member nominees by holders of Preferred Shares (for Connecticut Municipal, Floating Rate Income, Floating Rate Opportunity, Georgia Municipal, Intermediate Duration, Intermediate Duration Quality, Maryland Municipal, Minnesota Municipal, Missouri Municipal, Municipal 2021, North Carolina Municipal, Senior Income, Short Duration and Virginia Municipal), 331/3% of the Preferred Shares entitled to vote and represented in person or by proxy will constitute a quorum. Votes cast by proxy or in person at each Annual Meeting will be tabulated by the inspectors of election appointed for that Annual Meeting. The inspectors

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of election will determine whether or not a quorum is present at the

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Annual Meeting. The inspectors of election will treat abstentions and “brokernon-votes” (i.e., shares held by brokers or nominees, typically in “street name,” as to which (i) instructions have not been received from the beneficial owners or persons entitled to vote and (ii) the broker or nominee does not have discretionary voting power on a particular matter) as present for purposes of determining a quorum.

VRDPPursuant to Rule 452 of the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”), certain Preferred Shares held in “street name” as to which voting instructions have not been received from the beneficial owners or persons entitled to vote as of one business day before the Annual Meeting, or, if adjourned, one business day before the day to which the Annual Meeting is adjourned, and that would otherwise be treated as “broker non-votes”non-votes,” may pursuant to Rule 452 of the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”), be voted by the broker on the proposal in the same proportion as the votes cast by all holders of VRDPPreferred Shares as a class who have voted on the proposal or in the same proportion as the votes cast by all holders of VRDP Shares of the Fund who have voted on that item.proposal. Rule 452 permits proportionate voting of VRDPPreferred Shares with respect to a particular item if, among other things, (i) a minimum of 30% of the VRDPPreferred Shares or shares of a series of VRDPPreferred Shares outstanding has been voted by the holders of such shares with respect to such item, (ii) less than 10% of the VRDPPreferred Shares or shares of a series of VRDPPreferred Shares outstanding has been voted by the holders of such shares against such item and (iii) for any proposal as to which holders of Common Shares and Preferred Shares vote as a single class, holders of Common Shares approve the proposal. For the purpose of meeting the 30% test, abstentions will be treated as shares “voted” and, for the purpose of meeting the 10% test, abstentions will not be treated as shares “voted” against the item. Rule 452 proportionate voting applies only to certain auction rate and remarketed preferred securities. TPS and AMTP Shares are typically issued to one or a small number of qualified institutional buyers and are subject to restrictions on transfer, thus Rule 452 typically does not apply to these shares. VRDP and MFP Shares may be subject to Rule 452, depending on their mode. The following table indicates whether Rule 452 applies to each series of Preferred Shares.

FundPreferred SharesMode(1)NYSE Rule
452 Applies?
Floating Rate IncomeTPS Series 2024N/A

No

TPS Series 2027N/A

No

Floating Rate OpportunityTPS Series 2022-1N/A

No

TPS Series 2027N/A

No

Georgia MunicipalAMTP Series 2028N/A

No

Intermediate DurationAMTP Series 2023N/A

No

Intermediate Duration QualityAMTP Series 2023N/A

No

Maryland MunicipalAMTP Series 2028N/A

No

Minnesota MunicipalAMTP Series 2028N/A

No

Missouri MunicipalSeries A MFPVariable Rate Mode

No

Senior IncomeTPS Series 2021N/A

No

Short DurationSeries A MFPVariable Rate
Remarketed Mode

Yes

Virginia MunicipalVRDP Series 1Special Rate Period VRDP

No

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As of January 13, 2020. The terms and conditions of each series of Preferred Shares, as well as the rights and privileges of each mode, if any, are described in the prospectus or private placement memorandum for each series of Preferred Shares, and any supplement thereto.

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Broker-dealers who are not members of the NYSE may be subject to other rules, which may or may not permit them to vote your shares without instruction. We urge you to provide instructions to your broker or nominee so that your votes may be counted.

For each Fund, the affirmative vote of a plurality (the greatest number of affirmative votes) of the shares present and entitled to vote at the Annual Meeting will be required to elect theeach Board MembersMember of that Fund. For purposesexample, if there are four nominees for election to the Board, a vote by plurality means the four nominees with the highest number of determining the approvalaffirmative votes, regardless of the proposal to electvotes withheld for the nominees, will be elected. Because the election of Board Members for each Fund,does not require that a minimum percentage of a Fund’s outstanding Common Shares be voted in favor of any nominee, assuming the presence of a quorum, abstentions and brokernon-votes will have no effect.effect on the outcome of the election of that Fund’s Board Members by holders of Common Shares.

Those persons who were shareholders of record at the close of business on Tuesday, February 7, 2017January 13, 2020 will be entitled to one vote for each share held and a proportionate fractional vote for each fractional vote held. As of February 7, 2017,January 13, 2020, the shares of the Funds were issued and outstanding as follows:

 

   
Fund Ticker  Symbol(1) Common Shares Preferred Shares  Ticker Symbol(1) Common Shares Preferred Shares 
All Cap Energy JMLP  12,760,493  

N/A

  JMLP  13,500,221  

N/A

 
Connecticut Municipal NTC  14,533,976  

VMTP Series 2019

  1,120 
Core Equity Alpha JCE  16,028,573  

N/A

 
Credit Opportunities 2022 JCO  27,717,813  

N/A

 
Credit Strategies JQC  135,766,990  

N/A

  JQC  135,609,290  

N/A

 
Diversified Dividend JDD  19,741,933  

N/A

  JDD  19,736,517  

N/A

 
Dow Dynamic Overwrite DIAX  36,085,350  

N/A

  DIAX  36,341,012  

N/A

 
Emerging Markets Debt JEMD  14,241,420  

N/A

 
Energy MLP JMF  39,502,430  

N/A

  JMF  40,786,741  

N/A

 
Floating Rate Income JFR  55,171,666  

TPS Series 2019

  10,200  JFR  56,918,468  

TPS Series 2024

  35,000 
   

TPS Series 2022

  25,000  

TPS Series 2027

  55,000 
Floating Rate Opportunity JRO  40,541,218  

TPS Series 2022-1

  21,000 
 

TPS Series 2027

  55,000  

TPS Series 2027

  45,000 
Georgia Municipal NKG  10,399,812  

AMTP Series 2028

  585 
Global High Income JGH  23,177,393  

N/A

 
High Income 2020 JHY  15,799,123  

N/A

 
High Income 2021 JHB  55,892,755  

N/A

 
High Income 2023 JHAA  7,819,570  

N/A

 
Intermediate Duration NID  46,909,660  

AMTP Series 2023

  1,750 
Intermediate Duration Quality NIQ  13,097,144  

AMTP Series 2023

  550 
Maryland Municipal NMY  23,099,664  

AMTP Series 2028

  1,820 
Minnesota Municipal NMS  5,782,386  

AMTP Series 2028

  528 
Missouri Municipal NOM  2,345,340  

Series A MFP

  180 
Mortgage Income JLS  5,487,440  

N/A

 
Multi-Market Income JMM  9,462,350  

N/A

 
Municipal 2021 NHA  8,622,711  

N/A

 

 

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Fund Ticker  Symbol(1) Common Shares  Preferred Shares 
Floating Rate Opportunity JRO  38,483,789  

TPS Series 2022

  10,000 
   

TPS Series 2023

  8,000 
        

TPS Series 2027

  45,000 
Georgia Municipal NKG  10,549,312  

VMTP Series 2019

  820 
Global High Income JGH  23,232,074  

N/A

    
High Income 2020 JHY  13,703,067  

N/A

    
High Income 2018 JHA  29,334,794  

N/A

    
High Income 2019 JHD  27,060,083  

N/A

    
High Income 2021 JHB  55,865,078  

N/A

    
Intermediate Duration NID  46,909,660  

VMTP Series 2018

  1,750 
Intermediate Duration Quality NIQ  13,097,144  

VMTP Series 2018

  550 
Maryland Municipal NMY  23,374,663  

VMTP Series 2019

  1,970 
Minnesota Municipal NMS  5,574,664  

VMTP Series 2019

  528 
Missouri Municipal NOM  2,340,207  

VMTP Series 2018

  180 
Mortgage Opportunity JLS  15,888,417  

N/A

    
Mortgage Opportunity 2 JMT  4,871,277  

N/A

    
Multi-Market Income JMM  9,462,351  

N/A

    
Municipal 2021 NHA  8,615,502  

VMTP Series 2019

  283 
NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite QQQX  36,564,413  

N/A

    
North Carolina Municipal NNC  16,418,507  

VMTP Series 2019

  1,540 
Preferred Income Term JPI  22,757,308  

N/A

    
Preferred Income Opportunities JPC  96,897,257  

N/A

    
Preferred Securities Income JPS  203,807,230  

N/A

    
Real Estate Income JRS  28,892,471  

N/A

    
S&P Buy-Write BXMX  103,554,548  

N/A

    
S&P Dynamic Overwrite SPXX  16,152,579  

N/A

    
Senior Income NSL  38,621,872  

TPS Series 2021

  43,000 
Short Duration JSD  10,095,286  

TPS Series 2020

  35,000 
Tax-Advantaged Dividend JTD  14,484,340  

N/A

    
Tax-Advantaged Return JTA  13,843,146  

N/A

    
Virginia Municipal NPV  17,933,247  

VRDP Series 1

  1,280 
    
Fund Ticker Symbol(1) Common Shares  Preferred Shares 
NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite QQQX  39,468,715  

N/A

    
Preferred Income Opportunities JPC  103,332,549  

N/A

    
Preferred Income Securities JPS  203,779,868  

N/A

    
Preferred Income 2022 JPT  6,835,876  

N/A

    
Preferred Income Term JPI  22,757,308  

N/A

    
Real Asset JRI  27,469,179  

N/A

    
Real Estate Income JRS  28,892,471  

N/A

    
S&PBuy-Write BXMX  104,086,837  

N/A

    
S&P Dynamic Overwrite SPXX  16,931,341  

N/A

    
Senior Income NSL  38,611,472  

TPS Series 2021

  43,000 
Short Duration JSD  10,095,648  

Series A MFP

  100,000 
Tax-Advantaged Dividend JTD  14,484,340  

N/A

    
Tax-Advantaged Return JTA  13,850,897  

N/A

    
Virginia Municipal NPV  17,878,247  

VRDP Series 1

  1,280 

 

(1)

The Common Shares of each Fund are listed on the NYSE, except NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite, which is listed on the NASDAQ Global Select Market (“NASDAQ”).

1.

1.    Election of Board Members

Pursuant to the organizational documents of each Fund, each Board is divided into three classes, Class I, Class II and Class III, to be elected by the holders of the outstanding Common Shares and any outstanding Preferred Shares, voting together as a single class to serve until the third succeeding annual meeting subsequent to their election or thereafter, in each case until their successors have been duly elected and qualified. For Connecticut Municipal, Floating Rate

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Income, Floating Rate Opportunity, Georgia Municipal, Intermediate Duration, Intermediate Duration Quality, Maryland Municipal, Minnesota Municipal, Missouri Municipal, Municipal 2021, North Carolina Municipal, Senior Income, Short Duration and Virginia Municipal, each Fund with Preferred Shares outstanding, under normal circumstances, holders of Preferred Shares are entitled to elect two (2) Board Members. The Board Members elected by holders of Preferred Shares will be elected to serve until the next annual meeting or until their successors have been duly elected and qualified.

 

 (a)

For Connecticut Municipal, Floating Rate Income, Floating Rate Opportunity, Georgia Municipal, Intermediate Duration, Intermediate Duration Quality, Maryland Municipal, Minnesota Municipal, Missouri Municipal, Municipal 2021, North Carolina Municipal, Senior Income, Short Duration and Virginia Municipal:

 

 (i)four (4)

three (3) Board Members are to be elected by holders of Common Shares and Preferred Shares, voting together as a single class. Board Members Adams, Kundert, Nelson, Toth and TothYoung have been designated as Class II Board Members and as nominees for Board Members for a term expiring at the 2023 annual meeting of shareholders to be held in 2020 or until their successors have been duly elected and qualified. Board Members Cook, Evans, Moschner, Stockdale, Stone and Wolff are current and continuing Board Members. Board Members Cook,Member Evans and Moschner havehas been designated as a Class III Board MembersMember for a term expiring at the 2021 annual meeting of shareholders to be held in 2018 or until their successors have his successor has

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been duly elected and qualified. Board Members Stockdale, Stone and Wolff have been designated as Class I Board Members for a term expiring at the 2022 annual meeting of shareholders to be held in 2019 or until their successors have been duly elected and qualified.

 

 (ii)

two (2) Board Members are to be elected by holders of Preferred Shares, voting separately as a single class. Board Members Hunter and SchneiderMoschner are nominees for election by holders of Preferred Shares for a term expiring at the next annual meeting or until their successors have been duly elected and qualified.

 

 (b)

For each Fund (except Connecticut Municipal, Floating Rate Income, Floating Rate Opportunity, Georgia Municipal, Intermediate Duration, Intermediate Duration Quality, Maryland Municipal, Minnesota Municipal, Missouri Municipal, Municipal 2021, North Carolina Municipal, Senior Income, Short Duration and Virginia Municipal): four (4)three (3) Board Members are to be elected by all shareholders. Board Members Adams, Kundert, Nelson, Toth and TothYoung have been designated as Class II Board Members and as nominees for Board Members for a term expiring at the 2023 annual meeting of shareholders to be held in 2020 or until their successors have been duly elected and qualified. Board Members Cook, Evans, Hunter, Moschner, Schneider, Stockdale, Stone and Wolff are current and continuing Board Members. Board Members Cook, Evans Moschner and SchneiderMoschner have been designated as Class III Board Members for a term expiring at the 2021 annual meeting of shareholders to be held in 2018 or until their successors have been duly elected and qualified. Board Members Hunter, Stockdale, Stone and Wolff have been designated as Class I Board Members for a term expiring at the 2022 annual meeting of shareholders to be held in 2019 or until their successors have been duly elected and qualified.

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It is the intention of the persons named in the enclosed proxy to vote the shares represented thereby for the election of the nominees listed in the table below unless the proxy is marked otherwise. Each of the nominees has agreed to serve as a Board Member of each Fund if elected. However, should any nominee become unable to serve or unwilling to accept nomination for election,good cause will not serve, the proxies will be voted for substitute nominees, if any, designated by that Fund’s present Board.

Class I Board Members:For Preferred Securitieseach Fund except High Income 2023 and Mortgage Income, Board Members Hunter, Stockdale, Stone and StoneWolff were last elected to the Fund’s Board as Class I Board Members at the annual meeting of shareholders held on January 19, 2016.April 10, 2019. For All Cap Energy, Credit Strategies, Diversified Dividend, Dow Dynamic Overwrite, Energy MLP, Global HighMortgage Income, High Income 2020, Mortgage Opportunity, Mortgage Opportunity 2, Multi-Market Income, NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite, Preferred Income Term, Preferred Income Opportunities, Real Estate Income, S&P Buy-Write, S&P Dynamic Overwrite, Tax-Advantaged Dividend and Tax-Advantaged Return, Board Members Hunter, Stockdale, Stone and Wolff were last elected to eachthe Fund’s Board as Class I Board Members at the annual meeting of shareholders held on April 22, 2016. For High Income 2018, Board Members Hunter, Stockdale, Stone and Wolff were last elected to each Fund’s Board as Class I Board Members at the annual meeting of shareholders held on August 3, 2016. For Connecticut Municipal, Floating Rate Income, Floating Rate Opportunity, Georgia Municipal, Intermediate Duration, Intermediate Duration Quality, Maryland Municipal, Minnesota Municipal, Missouri Municipal, North Carolina Municipal, Senior Income, Short Duration and Virginia Municipal, Board Members Stockdale, Stone and Wolff were last elected to each Fund’s Board as Class I Board Members at the annual meeting of shareholders held on April 22, 2016.June 27, 2019.

Class II Board Members: For each Fund except Core Equity Alpha, Credit Strategies, Intermediate Duration, Intermediate Duration Quality,Opportunities 2022, Emerging Markets Debt, High Income 2023, Preferred Income Opportunities2022 and Preferred Securities Income,Real Asset, Board Members Adams, Kundert, Nelson and Toth were last elected to each Fund’s Board as Class II Board Members at the annual meeting of shareholders held on April 11, 2014.6, 2017. For Diversified Dividend, Energy MLP, Mortgage Opportunity, Mortgage Opportunity 2, Real Estate Income, S&P Dynamic Overwrite, Tax-Advantaged Dividend and Tax-Advantaged Return,Core Equity Alpha, Board Members Adams, Kundert, Nelson and Toth were last elected to each Fund’s Board as Class II Board Members at the annual meeting of shareholders held on August 5, 2014.May 26, 2017. For S&P Buy-Write,Real Asset, Board Members Adams, Kundert, Nelson and Toth were last elected to the Fund’s Board as Class II Board Members at the annual meeting of shareholders held on September 19, 2014. For Connecticut Municipal, Floating Rate Income, Floating Rate Opportunity, Georgia Municipal, Maryland Municipal, Missouri Municipal, North Carolina Municipal, Preferred Income Term, Senior Income, Short Duration and Virginia Municipal, Board Members Adams, Kundert, Nelson and Toth were last elected to each Fund’s Board as Class II Board Members at the annual meeting of shareholders held on March 26, 2015.

Class III Board Members:May 31, 2017. For All Cap Energy, Connecticut Municipal, Credit Strategies,each Fund other than Diversified Dividend, Energy MLP, Floating RateHigh Income Floating Rate Opportunity, Intermediate Duration, Intermediate Duration Quality, Georgia Municipal, Maryland Municipal, Mortgage Opportunity, Mortgage Opportunity 2, Multi-Market Income, North Carolina Municipal, Preferred Income Term, Preferred Income Opportunities, Preferred Securities Income,2023 and Real Estate Income, S&P Buy-Write, S&P Dynamic Overwrite, Senior Income, Short Duration, Tax-Advantaged Divided, Tax-Advantaged Return and Virginia Municipal, Board Member EvansYoung was last elected to each Fund’sappointed as a Board Member and designated as a Class IIIII Board Member at the annual meeting of shareholders held oneffective July 1, 2017. For

 

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March 26, 2015. For All Cap Energy, Credit Strategies, Diversified Dividend Energy MLP, Mortgage Opportunity, Mortgage Opportunity 2, Multi-Market Income, Preferred Income Term, Preferred Income Opportunities, Preferred Securities Income,and Real Estate Income, Short Duration, S&P Buy-Write, S&P Dynamic Overwrite, Tax-Advantaged Dividend and Tax-Advantaged Return, Board Member SchneiderYoung was last elected to each Fund’sappointed as a Board Member and designated as a Class II Board Member effective February 27, 2020.

ClassIII Board Member at the annual meeting of shareholders held on March 26, 2015.Members: For Dow Dynamic Overwrite, Globaleach Fund except High Income and NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite,2023, Board Members Evans and SchneiderMoschner were last elected to each Fund’s Board as Class III Board Members at the annual meeting of shareholders held on August 5, 2015.April 11, 2018.

Board Members Elected by Holders of Preferred Shares: For Connecticut Municipal, Floating Rate Income, Floating Rate Opportunity, Georgia Municipal, Intermediate Duration, Intermediate Duration Quality, Maryland Municipal, Minnesota Municipal, Missouri Municipal, North Carolina Municipal, Senior Income, Short Duration and Virginia Municipal, Board Members Hunter and SchneiderMoschner were lastedlast elected to each Fund’s Board at the annual meeting of shareholders held on April 22, 2016.10, 2019.

Board Member Appointments/Initial Elections: For All Cap Energy,High Income 2023, the appointment of Board Members Adams,Evans, Hunter, Kundert,Moschner, Nelson, Stockdale, Stone, Wolff, Toth and Toth wereYoung was ratified and approved by the initial shareholder ofon December 18, 2018. For Credit Opportunities 2022, the Fund on January 24, 2014. For Multi-Market Income,appointment of Board Members Adams, Hunter, Kundert, Nelson and Toth were ratified and approved by the initial trustee of the Fund on June 18, 2014. For Minnesota Municipal, Board Members Adams, Kundert, Nelson and Toth were appointed by the predecessor board of the Fund on October 3, 2014. For Global High Income, Board Members Adams, Hunter, Kundert, Nelson and Toth werewas ratified and approved by the initial shareholder ofon March 28, 2017. For Emerging Markets Debt, the Fund on November 21, 2014. For Dow Dynamic Overwrite and NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite,appointment of Board Members Adams, Hunter, Kundert, Nelson and Toth werewas ratified and approved by the initial shareholder of each Fund on December 12, 2014.September 26, 2017. For HighPreferred Income 2020,2022, the appointment of Board Members Adams, Hunter, Kundert, Nelson Toth were ratified and approved by the initial shareholder of the Fund on July 27, 2015. For High Income 2018, Board Members Adams, Evans, Kundert, Nelson, Schneider and Toth were ratified and approved by the initial shareholder of the Fund on November 10, 2015. For Municipal 2021, each Board Member was ratified and approved by the initial shareholder on January 25, 2016. For High Income 2019, each Board Member was ratified and approved by the initial shareholder on May 10, 2016. For High Income 2021, each Board Member was ratified and approved by the initial shareholder on August 23, 2016.26, 2017.

On February 4, 2016, Board Member Wolff was appointed as a Board Member and designated as a Class I Board Member for Preferred Securities Income, effective February 15, 2016. On June 22, 2016, Board Members Cook and Moschner were appointed as Board Members and designated as Class III Board Members for each Fund, effective July 1, 2016.

Other than Board Members Adams and Cook, allAll Board Member nominees and current and continuing Board Members are not “interested persons,” as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), of the Funds or the AdviserNuveen Fund Advisors, LLC (the “Adviser”) and have never been an employee or director of Nuveen, LLC (“Nuveen”), the Adviser’s parent company, or any affiliate. Accordingly, such Board Members are deemed “Independent Board Members.” Each Board currently has one vacancy due to the resignation of Margo L. Cook on February 27, 2020, who was considered an “interested person” of the Funds by reason of her position with Nuveen and/or certain of its subsidiaries.

The Board unanimously recommends that shareholders vote FOR the election of each Board Member identified in the table below as having an annual term or designated as a Class II Board Member, as applicable.nominees.

 

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Board Nominees/Board Members

 

Name, Address
and Year of Birth
 Position(s)
Held with
Fund
 Term of Office
and Length
of Time Served(1)
  Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years
 Number of
Portfolios
in Fund
Complex
Overseen
by Board
Member
 Other
Directorships
Held by
Board
Member
During the
Past Five5
Years
Nominees/Board MembersMembers/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

William J. Schneider(2)

c/o Nuveen

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

1944

Chairman of the Board; Board Member

Term: Annual or Class III Board Member until 2018 annual shareholder meeting(3)

Length of Service: Since 1996, Chairman of the Board Since July 1, 2013

Chairman of Miller-Valentine Partners Ltd., a real estate investment company; Board Member of WDPR Public Radio Station; formerly, Senior Partner and Chief Operating Officer (retired, 2004) of Miller-Valentine Group; formerly, Director, Dayton Development Coalition; formerly, Board Member, Business Advisory Council, Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank and University of Dayton Business School Advisory Council.182None

Jack B. Evans

c/o Nuveen

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

1948

Board Member

Term: Class III Board Member until 2018 annual shareholder meeting

Length of Service: Since 1999

President, The Hall-Perrine Foundation, a private philanthropic corporation (since 1996); Director, The Gazette Company; Life Trustee of Coe College and Iowa College Foundation; formerly, Director, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago; formerly, President and Chief Operating Officer, SCI Financial Group, Inc., a regional financial services firm; formerly, Member and President Pro Tem of the Board of Regents for the State of Iowa University System.182Director and Chairman, United Fire Group, a publicly held company; formerly, Director, Alliant Energy.

9


Name, Address
and Year of Birth
Position(s)
Held with
Fund
Term of Office
and Length
of Time Served(1)
Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years
Number of
Portfolios
in Fund
Complex
Overseen
by Board
Member
Other
Directorships
Held by
Board
Member
During the
Past Five
Years

William C. Hunter

c/o Nuveen

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

1948

Board Member

Term: Annual or Class I Board Member until 2019 annual shareholder meeting(3)

Length of Service: Since 2004

Dean Emeritus (since 2012), formerly, Dean (2006-2012), Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa; past Director (2005-2015) and past President (2010-2014), Beta Gamma Sigma, Inc., The International Business Honor Society; formerly, Director (1997-2007), Credit Research Center at Georgetown University; formerly, Dean and Distinguished Professor of Finance, School of Business at the University of Connecticut (2003-2006); previously, Senior Vice President and Director of Research at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (1995-2003).182Director (since 2009) of Wellmark, Inc; Director (since 2004) of Xerox Corporation.

David J. Kundert

c/o Nuveen

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

1942

Board Member

Term: Class II Board Member until 2017 annual shareholder meeting

Length of Service: Since 2005

Formerly, Director, Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Company (2006-2013); retired (since 2004) as Chairman, JPMorgan Fleming Asset Management, President and CEO, Banc One Investment Advisors Corporation, and President, One Group Mutual Funds; prior thereto, Executive Vice President, Bank One Corporation and Chairman and CEO, Banc One Investment Management Group; Regent Emeritus, Member of Investment Committee, Luther College; Member of the Wisconsin Bar Association; Member of Board of Directors and Chair of Investment Committee, Greater Milwaukee Foundation; Member of the Board of Directors (Milwaukee), College Possible; Member of the Board of Trustees, Milwaukee Repertory Theater.182None

10


Name, Address
and Year of Birth
Position(s)
Held with
Fund
Term of Office
and Length
of Time Served(1)
Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years
Number of
Portfolios
in Fund
Complex
Overseen
by Board
Member
Other
Directorships
Held by
Board
Member
During the
Past Five
Years

Albin F. Moschner

c/o Nuveen

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, Illinois 60606

1952

Board Member

Term: Class III Board Member until 2018 annual shareholder meeting

Length of Service: Since 2016

Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Northcroft Partners, LLC, a management consulting firm (since 2012); previously, held positions at Leap Wireless International, Inc., including Consultant (2011-2012), Chief Operating Officer (2008-2011), and Chief Marketing Officer (2004-2008); formerly, President, Verizon Card Services division of Verizon Communications, Inc. (2000-2003); formerly, President, One Point Services at One Point Communications (1999-2000); formerly, Vice Chairman of the Board, Diba, Incorporated (1996-1997); formerly, various executive positions with Zenith Electronics Corporation (1991-1996).182Director, USA Technologies, Inc., a provider of solutions and services to facilitate electronic payment transactions (since 2012); formerly, Director, Wintrust Financial Corporation (1996-2016).

11


Name, Address
and Year of Birth
Position(s)
Held with
Fund
Term of Office
and Length
of Time Served(1)
Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years
Number of
Portfolios
in Fund
Complex
Overseen
by Board
Member
Other
Directorships
Held by
Board
Member
During the
Past Five
Years

John K. Nelson

c/o Nuveen

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

1962

Board Member

Term: Class II Board Member until 2017 annual shareholder meeting

Length of Service: Since 2013

Member of Board of Directors of Core12 LLC (since 2008), a private firm which develops branding, marketing and communications strategies for clients; Director of The Curran Center for Catholic American Studies (since 2009) and The President’s Council, Fordham University (since 2010); formerly, senior external advisor to the financial services practice of Deloitte Consulting LLP (2012-2014); formerly, Chief Executive Officer of ABN AMRO N.V. North America, and Global Head of its Financial Markets Division (2007-2008); prior senior positions held at ABN AMRO include Corporate Executive Vice President and Head of Global Markets — the Americas (2006-2007), CEO of Wholesale Banking — North America and Global Head of Foreign Exchange and Futures Markets (2001-2006), and Regional Commercial Treasurer and Senior Vice President Trading — North America (1996-2001); formerly, Trustee at St. Edmund Preparatory School in New York City; formerly, Chair of the Board of Trustees of Marian University (2011-2014).182None

Judith M. Stockdale

c/o Nuveen

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

1947

Board Member

Term: Class I Board Member until 2019 annual shareholder meeting

Length of Service: Since 1997

Board Member of the U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities (since 2013); Board Member of the Land Trust Alliance (since 2013); formerly, Executive Director (1994-2012), Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation; prior thereto, Executive Director, Great Lakes Protection Fund (1990-1994).182None

12


Name, Address
and Year of Birth
Position(s)
Held with
Fund
Term of Office
and Length
of Time Served(1)
Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years
Number of
Portfolios
in Fund
Complex
Overseen
by Board
Member
Other
Directorships
Held by
Board
Member
During the
Past Five
Years

Carole E. Stone

c/o Nuveen

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

1947

Board Member

Term: Class I Board Member until 2019 annual shareholder meeting

Length of Service: Since 2007

Director, Chicago Board Options Exchange, Inc. (since 2006); Director, C2 Options Exchange, Incorporated (since 2009); formerly, Commissioner, New York State Commission on Public Authority Reform (2005-2010).182Director, CBOE Holdings, Inc. (since 2010).

Terence J. Toth(4)(2)

c/o Nuveen

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

1959

 Chair of the Board; Board Member 

Term: Class II Board Member until 20172020 annual shareholder meeting

 

Length of Service: Since 2008, Chair of the Board since July 1, 2018

  Formerly,Co-Founding Partner, Promus Capital (since 2008)(2008-2017); Director, Fulcrum IT Service LLC (since 2010), Quality Control Corporation (since 2012); formerly, Director, Fulcrum IT Services, LLC (2010-2019); formerly Director, LogicMark LLC (2012-2016); formerly, Director, Legal & General Investment Management America, Inc. (2008-2013); formerly, CEO and President, Northern Trust Global Investments (2004-2007); Executive Vice President, Quantitative Management & Securities Lending (2000-2004); prior thereto, various positions with Northern Trust Company (since 1994); Member, Chicago Fellowship Board (since 2005), Catalyst Schools of Chicago Board (since 2008) and Mather Foundation Board (since 2012) and Chair of its Investment Committee; formerly, Member, Northern Trust Mutual Funds Board (2005-2007), Northern Trust Global Investments Board (2004-2007), Northern Trust Japan Board (2004-2007), Northern Trust Securities Inc. Board (2003-2007) and Northern Trust Hong Kong Board (1997-2004). 182156 None

 

139


Name, Address
and Year of Birth
 Position(s)
Held with
Fund
 Term of Office
and Length
of Time Served(1)
  Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years
 Number of
Portfolios
in Fund
Complex
Overseen
by Board
Member
 Other
Directorships
Held by
Board
Member
During the
Past Five5
Years

Jack B. Evans

c/o Nuveen

333 West Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606

1948

Board Member

Term: Class III Board Member until 2021 annual shareholder meeting

Length of Service: Since 1999

Chairman (since 2019), formerly, President (1996-2019), The Hall-Perrine Foundation, a private philanthropic corporation (since 1996); Director, Public Member (since 2015); American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery; Life Trustee of Coe College and Iowa College Foundation; formerly, Director, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago; formerly, President and Chief Operating Officer, SCI Financial Group, Inc., a regional financial services firm; formerly, Member and President Pro Tem of the Board of Regents for the State of Iowa University System; formerly, Director, The Gazette Company.156Director and Chairman, United Fire Group, a publicly held company; formerly, Director, Alliant Energy.

William C. Hunter

c/o Nuveen

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

1948

Board Member

Term: Annual or Class I Board Member until 2019 annual shareholder meeting

Length of Service: Since 2004

Dean Emeritus (since 2012), formerly, Dean (2006-2012), Henry B. Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa; past Director (2005-2015) and past President (2010-2014), Beta Gamma Sigma, Inc., The International Business Honor Society; formerly, Director (1997-2007), Credit Research Center at Georgetown University; formerly, Dean and Distinguished Professor of Finance, School of Business at the University of Connecticut (2003-2006); previously, Senior Vice President and Director of Research at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (1995-2003).156Director (since 2009) of Wellmark, Inc.; formerly, Director (2004-2018) of Xerox Corporation.

10


Name, Address
and Year of Birth
Position(s)
Held with
Fund
Term of Office
and Length
of Time Served(1)
Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years
Number of
Portfolios
in Fund
Complex
Overseen
by Board
Member
Other
Directorships
Held by
Board
Member
During the
Past 5
Years

Albin F. Moschner

c/o Nuveen

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

1952

Board Member

Term: Annual or Class III Board Member until 2021 annual shareholder meeting

Length of Service: Since 2016

Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Northcroft Partners, LLC, a management consulting firm (since 2012); previously, held positions at Leap Wireless International, Inc., including Consultant (2011-2012), Chief Operating Officer (2008-2011), and Chief Marketing Officer (2004-2008); formerly, President, Verizon Card Services division of Verizon Communications, Inc. (2000-2003); formerly, President, One Point Services at One Point Communications (1999-2000); formerly, Vice Chairman of the Board, Diba, Incorporated (1996-1997); formerly, various executive positions with Zenith Electronics Corporation(1991-1996).156Chairman (since 2019) and Director (since 2012), USA Technologies, Inc., a provider of solutions and services to facilitate electronic payment transactions; formerly, Director, Wintrust Financial Corporation (1996-2016).

John K. Nelson

c/o Nuveen

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

1962

Board Member

Term: Class II Board Member until 2020 annual shareholder meeting

Length of Service: Since 2013

Member of Board of Directors of Core12 LLC. (since 2008), a private firm which develops branding, marketing and communications strategies for clients; served on The President’s Council, Fordham University (2010-2019) and previously was a Director of The Curran Center for Catholic American Studies (2009-2018); formerly, senior external advisor to the financial services practice of Deloitte Consulting LLP (2012-2014); formerly, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Marian University (2010-2014 as trustee, 2011-2014 as Chairman); formerly, Chief Executive Officer of ABN AMRO N.V. North America and Global Head of the Financial Markets Division (2007-2008) and various executive leadership roles at ABN AMRO Bank N.V. (1996-2007).156None

11


Name, Address
and Year of Birth
Position(s)
Held with
Fund
Term of Office
and Length
of Time Served(1)
Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years
Number of
Portfolios
in Fund
Complex
Overseen
by Board
Member
Other
Directorships
Held by
Board
Member
During the
Past 5
Years

Judith M. Stockdale

c/o Nuveen

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

1947

Board Member

Term: Class I Board Member until 2019 annual shareholder meeting

Length of Service: Since 1997

Board Member of the Land Trust Alliance (since 2013); formerly, Board Member of the U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities (2013-2019); formerly, Executive Director (1994-2012), Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation; prior thereto, Executive Director, Great Lakes Protection Fund (1990-1994).156None

Carole E. Stone

c/o Nuveen

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

1947

Board Member

Term: Class I Board Member until 2019 annual shareholder meeting

Length of Service: Since 2007

Former Director, Chicago Board Options Exchange, Inc. (2006-2017) and C2 Options Exchange, Incorporated (2009-2017); formerly, Commissioner, New York State Commission on Public Authority Reform (2005-2010).156Director, Cboe Global Markets, Inc., formerly, CBOE Holdings, Inc. (since 2010).

Margaret L. Wolff

c/o Nuveen

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

1955

 Board Member 

Term: Class I Board Member until 2019 annual shareholder meeting

 

Length of Service: Since 2016

  Formerly, Of Counsel, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP (Mergers & Acquisitions Group) (2005-2014); Member of the Board of Trustees of New York-Presbyterian Hospital (since 2005); Member (since 2004) and Chair (since 2015) of the Board of Trustees of The John A. Hartford Foundation (a philanthropy dedicated to improving the care of older adults); formerly, Member (2005-2015) and Vice Chair (2011-2015) of the Board of Trustees of Mt. Holyoke College. 182156 Formerly, Member of the Board of Directors (since 2013)(2013-2017) of Travelers Insurance Company of Canada and The Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company (each, a part of Travelers Canada, the Canadian operation of The Travelers Companies, Inc.).
Nominees/Board Members who are “interested persons” of the Funds

William Adams IV(5)

c/o Nuveen

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

1955

Board Member

Term: Class II Board Member until 2017 annual shareholder meeting

Length of Service: Since 2013

Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-President (since March 2016), formerly, Senior Executive Vice President, Global Structured Products of Nuveen Investments, Inc. (2010-2016); Executive Vice President (since February 2017) of Nuveen, LLC; Co-President, Global Products and Solutions (since January 2017), formerly, Co-Chief Executive Officer (2016-2017), formerly, Senior Executive Vice President of Nuveen Securities, LLC; Co-President of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC (since 2011); President (since 2011), formerly, Managing Director (2010-2011), of Nuveen Commodities Asset Management, LLC; Board Member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and of Gilda’s Club Chicago.182None

 

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Name, Address
and Year of Birth
 Position(s)
Held with
Fund
 Term of Office
and Length
of Time Served(1)
  Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years
 Number of
Portfolios
in Fund
Complex
Overseen
by Board
Member
 

Other
Directorships
Held by
Board
Member
During the
Past Five
Years5

Years

MargoRobert L. Cook(5)Young

c/o Nuveen

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

19641963

 Board Member 

Term: Class IIIII Board Member until 20182020 annual shareholder meeting

 

Length of Service: Since 20162017

  Co-ChiefFormerly, Chief Operating Officer and Director, J.P. Morgan Investment Management Inc. (2010-2016); formerly, President and Principal Executive Officer (2013-2016), and Co-President (since March 2016), formerly, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (2005-2010) of Nuveen Investments,J.P. Morgan Funds; formerly, Director and various officer positions for J.P. Morgan Investment Management Inc.; Executive Vice President (since February 2017) of Nuveen LLC; Co-President (since October 2016), (formerly, JPMorgan Funds Management, Inc. and formerly, Senior Executive Vice President (2015-2016) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC (Executive Vice President since 2011); Co-President, Global ProductsOne Group Administrative Services) and Solutions (since January 2017), formerly, Co-Chief Executive Officer (2015-2016), formerly, Executive Vice President (2013–2015), of Nuveen Securities, LLC; formerly, Managing Director — InvestmentJPMorgan Distribution Services, of Nuveen Commodities Asset Management, LLC (2011-2016); Chartered Financial Analyst.Inc. (formerly, One Group Dealer Services, Inc.) (1999-2017). 182156 None

 

(1)

Length of Time Served indicates the year in which the individual became a Board Member of a fund in the Nuveen fund complex.

(2)Mr. Schneider is one of several owners and managing members in two limited liability companies and a general partner and one member of the governing body of a general partnership, each engaged in real estate ownership activities. In connection with their ordinary course of investment activities, court appointed receivers have been named for certain individual properties owned by such entities. The individual properties for which a receiver has been appointed represent an immaterial portion of the portfolio assets owned by these entities.
(3)For All Cap Equity, Credit Strategies, Diversified Dividend, Dow Dynamic Overwrite, Energy MLP, Global High Income, High Income 2018, High Income 2019, High Income 2020, High Income 2021, Mortgage Opportunity, Mortgage Opportunity 2, Multi-Market Income, NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite, Preferred Income Term, Preferred Income Opportunities, Preferred Securities Income, Real Estate Income, S&P Buy-Write, S&P Dynamic Overwrite, Tax-Advantaged Dividend and Tax-Advantaged Return,

Board Member Hunter serves as a Class I Board Member and Board Member Schneider serves as a Class III Board Member.

(4)Mr. Toth serves as a director on the Board of Directors of the Mather Foundation (the “Foundation”) and is a member of its investment committee. The Foundation is the parent of the Mather LifeWays organization, anon-profit charitable organization. Prior to Mr.Board Member Toth joining the Board of the Foundation, the Foundation selected Gresham Investment Management (“Gresham”), an affiliate of the Adviser, to manage a portion of the Foundation’s investment portfolio, and pursuant to this selection, the Foundation has invested that portion of its investment portfolio in a private commodity pool managed by Gresham.

(5)Each of Board Members Adams and Cook is an “interested person” as defined in the 1940 Act by reason of his/her respective position(s) with Nuveen Investments, Inc. and/or certain of its subsidiaries.

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Board Member Investments in the Funds

In order to create an appropriate identity of interests between Board Members and shareholders, the Boards of Trustees of the Nuveen funds have adopted a governance principle pursuant to which each Board Member is expected to invest, either directly or on a deferred basis, at least the equivalent of one year of compensation in the funds in the Nuveen fund complex.

The dollar range of equity securities beneficially owned by each Board Member in each Fund and all Nuveen funds overseen by the Board Member as of December 31, 20162019 is set forth in Appendix A. The number of shares of each Fund beneficially owned by each Board Member and by the Board Members and officers of the Funds as a group as of December 31, 20162019 is also set forth in Appendix A. On December 31, 2016,2019, Board Members and executive officers as a group beneficially owned approximately 1.31.1 million shares of all funds managed by the

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Adviser (including shares held by the Board Members through the Deferred Compensation Plan for Independent Board Members and by executive officers in Nuveen’s 401(k)/profit sharing plan). As.As of February 7, 2017,January 13, 2020, each Board Member’s individual beneficial shareholdings of each Fund constituted less than 1% of the outstanding shares of the Fund. As of February 7, 2017,January 13, 2020, the Board Members and executive officers as a group beneficially owned less than 1% of the outstanding shares of each Fund. As of February 7, 2017,January 13, 2020, no shareholder beneficially owned more than 5% of any class of shares of any Fund, except as provided in Appendix B.

Compensation

EachEffective January 1, 2020, each Independent Board Member receives a $170,000$195,000 annual retainer, increased from $190,000 as of January 1, 2019, plus: (a) a fee of $5,550$6,750 per day, which was increased from $6,500 per day as of January 1, 2019, for attendance in person or by telephone at regularly scheduled meetings of the Board; (b) a fee of $3,000 per meeting for attendance in person or by telephone at special,non-regularly scheduled meetings of the Board wherein-person attendance is required and $2,000 per meeting for attendance by telephone or in person at such meetings wherein-person attendance is not required; (c) a fee of $2,500 per meeting for attendance in person or by telephone at Audit Committee meetings wherein-person attendance is required and $2,000 per meeting for attendance by telephone or in person at such meetings wherein-person attendance is not required; (d) a fee of $5,000 per meeting, which was increased from $2,500 per meetingday as of January 1, 2019, for attendance in person or by telephone at Compliance, Risk Management and Regulatory Oversight Committee meetings wherein-person attendance is required and $2,000 per meeting for attendance by telephone or in person at such meetings wherein-person attendance is not required; (e) a fee of $1,000 per meeting for attendance in person or by telephone at Dividend Committee meetings; (f) a fee of $2,500 per meeting for attendance in person or by telephone atClosed-End Funds Committee meetings wherein-person attendance is required and $2,000 per meeting for attendance by telephone or in person at such meetings wherein-person attendance is not required, provided that no fees are received for meetings held on days on which regularly scheduled Board meetings are held;required; and (g) a fee of $500 per meeting for attendance in person or by telephone at all other committee meetings ($1,000 for shareholder meetings) wherein-person attendance is required and $250 per meeting for attendance by telephone or in person at such committee meetings (excluding shareholder meetings) wherein-person attendance is not required, and $100 per meeting when the Executive Committee acts as pricing committee for IPOs,IPOs; plus, in each case, expenses incurred in attending such meetings, provided that no fees are received for meetings held on days on which regularly scheduled Board meetings are held. In addition

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to the payments described above, the Chairman of the Board receives $80,000,$90,000, and the chairpersons of the Audit Committee,Committee; the Dividend Committee,Committee; the Compliance, Risk Management and Regulatory Oversight Committee,Committee; theClosed-End Funds CommitteeCommittee; and the Nominating and Governance Committee receive $12,500$15,000 each as additional annual retainers. Independent Board Members also receive a fee of $3,000 per day for site visits to entities that provide services to the Nuveen funds on days on which no Board meeting is held. When ad hoc committees are organized, the Nominating and Governance Committee will at the time of formation determine compensation to be paid to the members of such committee; however, in general, such fees will be $1,000 per meeting for attendance in person or by telephone at ad hoc committee meetings wherein-person attendance is required and $500 per meeting for attendance by telephone or in person at such meetings wherein-person attendance is not required. The annual retainer, fees and expenses are allocated among the Nuveen funds on

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the basis of relative net assets, although management may, in its discretion, establish a minimum amount to be allocated to each fund. In certain instances fees and expenses will be allocated only to those Nuveen funds that are discussed at a given meeting.

The Funds do not have retirement or pension plans. Certain Nuveen funds (the “Participating Funds”) participate in a deferred compensation plan (the “Deferred Compensation Plan”) that permits an Independent Board Member to elect to defer receipt of all or a portion of his or her compensation as an Independent Board Member. The deferred compensation of a participating Independent Board Member is credited to a book reserve account of the Participating Fund when the compensation would otherwise have been paid to such Independent Board Member. The value of an Independent Board Member’s deferral account at any time is equal to the value that the account would have had if contributions to the account had been invested and reinvested in shares of one or more of the eligible Nuveen funds. At the time for commencing distributions from an Independent Board Member’s deferral account, the Independent Board Member may elect to receive distributions in a lump sum or over a period of five years. The Participating Fund will not be liable for any other fund’s obligations to make distributions under the Deferred Compensation Plan.

The Funds have no employees. The officers of the Funds and the Board Members of each Fund who are not Independent Board Members serve without any compensation from the Funds.

 

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The table below shows, for each Independent Board Member, the aggregate compensation paid by each Fund to the Independent Board Member/nominee for its last fiscal year.

 

Aggregate Compensation from the Funds(1) 
Fund Name Jack B.
Evans
  William C.
Hunter
  David J.
Kundert
  Albin F.
Moschner(2)
  John K.
Nelson
  William J.
Schneider
  Judith M.
Stockdale
  Carole E.
Stone
  Terence J.
Toth
  Margaret
L. Wolff(3)
 

All Cap Energy

 $527  $741  $379  $75  $388  $441  $735  $388  $766  $225 

Connecticut Municipal

  911   869   871      895   982   815   898   905   118 

Credit Strategies

  5,566   5,328   5,520      5,498   6,426   5,112   5,565   5,530   1,929 

Diversified Dividend

  1,020   954   1,022   175   1,027   1,149   925   1,021   999   575 

Dow Dynamic Overwrite

  1,616   1,512   1,619   307   1,627   1,841   1,467   1,617   1,582   913 

Energy MLP

  2,505   3,509   1,783   335   1,828   2,074   3,480   1,826   3,625   1,043 

Floating Rate Income

  2,751   2,634   2,728      2,718   3,177   2,527   2,751   2,734   955 

Floating Rate Opportunity

  1,913   1,831   1,897      1,890   2,208   1,757   1,912   1,901   662 

Georgia Municipal

  643   613   598      632   695   575   632   640   83 

Global High Income

  1,582   1,481   1,587   308   1,592   1,775   1,438   1,583   1,550   908 

High Income 2020

  490   460   464   96   495   543   445   485   481   275 

High Income 2018(4)

  1,291   1,227   991   211   1,009   1,235   1,209   992   1,267   644 

High Income 2019(5)

  397   1,361   392   198   410   553   1,361   397   1,494   362 

High Income 2021(6)

  295   279   293   259   295   338   279   294   392   265 

Intermediate Duration

  2,362   2,252   2,256      2,320   2,544   2,164   2,327   2,347   305 

Intermediate Duration Quality

  680   649   633      669   835   709   669   678   88 

Maryland Municipal

  1,474   1,406   1,408      1,448   1,587   1,318   1,452   1,464   190 

Minnesota Municipal

  376   359   350      369   406   336   370   375   48 

Missouri Municipal

  146   139   136      144   158   131   144   146   19 

Mortgage Opportunity

  1,579   1,480   1,584   299   1,591   1,774   1,437   1,581   1,547   909 

Mortgage Opportunity 2

  474   445   448   90   479   525   430   469   465   262 

Multi-Market Income

  314   300   293      309   339   281   309   313   39 

Municipal 2021(7)

  72   71   69      75   281   69   73   271   37 

NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite

  2,034   1,905   2,038   391   2,048   2,319   1,847   2,036   1,992   1,142 

North Carolina Municipal

  1,076   1,026   1,027      1,057   1,158   962   1,059   1,068   139 

Preferred Income Term

  2,177   2,085   2,158      2,152   2,516   2,001   2,176   2,161   767 

Preferred Income Opportunities

  4,284   4,118   4,260      4,239   4,905   3,969   4,287   4,254   1,775 

Preferred Securities Income

  13,678   13,323   13,926      7,559   8,838   13,045   7,643   7,591   2,696 

Real Estate Income

  1,366   1,276   1,369   237   1,377   1,539   1,239   1,368   1,338   781 

S&P Buy-Write

  3,812   3,563   3,816   652   3,841   4,360   3,453   3,815   3,731   2,113 

S&P Dynamic Overwrite

  675   632   676   129   680   769   613   675   661   382 

Senior Income

  1,149   1,100   1,139      1,135   1,327   1,055   1,148   1,141   400 

Short Duration

  760   728   753      751   987   800   759   754   271 

Tax-Advantaged Dividend

  957   896   960   184   964   1,075   871   958   938   555 

Tax-Advantaged Return

  730   684   732   121   735   823   663   731   715   409 

Virginia Municipal

  1,121   1,069   1,071      1,102   1,208   1,003   1,104   1,114   145 

Total Compensation from Nuveen Funds Paid to Board Members/Nominees

 $354,312  $332,500  $354,764  $70,000  $350,375  $393,412  $327,644  $346,482  $349,767  $205,819 
Aggregate Compensation from the Funds(*) 
Fund Name  Jack B.
Evans
   William C.
Hunter
   Albin F.
Moschner
   John K.
Nelson
   William  J.
Schneider(1)
   Judith M.
Stockdale
   Carole E.
Stone
   Terence J.
Toth
   Margaret
L. Wolff
   Robert  L.
Young(2)
 

All Cap Energy

  $359   $825   $974   $374   $102   $347   $374   $673   $1,014   $738 

Core Equity Alpha

   638    664    588    667    170    615    652    776    602    572 

Credit Opportunities 2022

   1,063    1,105    979    1,110    296    1,024    1,087    1,295    1,004    952 

Credit Strategies

   5,196    5,242    4,792    5,301    2,393    4,914    5,139    6,256    4,852    4,774 

Diversified Dividend

   913    950    841    953    253    880    933    1,111    862     

Dow Dynamic Overwrite

   1,822    1,896    1,679    1,904    508    1,756    1,864    2,217    1,722    1,632 

Emerging Markets Debt

   462    487    431    487    114    444    459    568    431    430 

Energy MLP

   1,577    3,592    4,218    1,639    455    1,523    1,639    2,942    4,389    3,196 

Floating Rate Income

   2,797    2,838    2,597    2,852    1,269    2,646    2,764    3,368    2,629    2,586 

Floating Rate Opportunity

   1,963    1,992    1,823    2,002    890    1,857    1,940    2,364    1,845    1,815 

Georgia Municipal

   571    574    532    582    414    534    555    659    532    505 

Global High Income

   1,629    1,695    1,500    1,701    449    1,570    1,665    1,985    1,538    1,459 

High Income 2020

   605    634    562    636    144    583    601    743    562    563 

High Income 2021

   2,137    2,223    1,968    2,231    586    2,060    2,184    2,604    2,018    1,914 

High Income 2023

   248    1,261    1,228    261    125    240    246    409    1,228    1,231 

Intermediate Duration

   2,245    2,251    2,089    2,282    1,510    2,094    2,132    2,601    2,056    1,948 

Intermediate Duration Quality

   643    645    599    655    456    602    625    746    599    568 

Maryland Municipal

   1,426    1,430    1,327    1,451    967    1,329    1,354    1,649    1,305    1,236 

Minnesota Municipal

   376    377    350    382    267    352    365    435    350    332 

Missouri Municipal

   136    136    126    138    96    127    132    157    126    120 

Mortgage Income

   1,370    1,424    1,262    1,433    420    1,322    1,403    1,669    1,297    1,224 

Multi-Market Income

   290    292    270    296    207    272    282    336    270    257 

Municipal 2021

   231    232    215    235    164    216    224    268    215    204 

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Aggregate Compensation from the Funds(*) 
Fund Name  Jack B.
Evans
   William C.
Hunter
   Albin F.
Moschner
   John K.
Nelson
   William  J.
Schneider(1)
   Judith M.
Stockdale
   Carole E.
Stone
   Terence J.
Toth
   Margaret
L. Wolff
   Robert  L.
Young(2)
 

NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite

  $2,422   $2,523   $2,230   $2,532   $646   $2,334   $2,476   $2,948   $2,286   $2,172 

Preferred Income Opportunities

   4,359    4,395    4,020    4,443    1,942    4,125    4,303    5,249    4,069    3,999 

Preferred Income Securities

   8,282    8,351    7,640    8,442    3,680    7,842    8,177    9,980    7,734    7,603 

Preferred Income 2022

   555    563    515    569    240    525    539    672    515    496 

Preferred Income Term

   2,167    2,185    2,000    2,208    947    2,053    2,138    2,612    2,024    1,989 

Real Asset

   2,039    2,122    1,878    2,130    550    1,965    2,084    2,485    1,925    1,828 

Real Estate Income

   1,243    1,294    1,145    1,298    331    1,198    1,270    1,514    1,174     

S&PBuy-Write

   3,875    4,032    3,570    4,048    1,085    3,734    3,964    4,717    3,662    3,471 

S&P Dynamic Overwrite

   726    756    669    759    199    700    743    884    686    651 

Senior Income

   1,143    1,160    1,062    1,166    519    1,082    1,130    1,377    1,075    1,057 

Short Duration

   775    781    715    790    352    733    765    933    723    711 

Tax-Advantaged Dividend

   1,155    1,195    1,079    1,199    267    1,120    1,177    1,366    1,103    1,057 

Tax-Advantaged Return

   671    697    618    700    189    646    686    816    634    600 

Virginia Municipal

   1,042    1,044    969    1,059    727    971    989    1,235    954    904 

Total Compensation from Nuveen Funds Paid to Board Members/Nominees

  $400,437   $420,625   $376,050   $420,625   $106,655   $388,232   $409,035   $490,225   $384,667   $363,189 

 

(1)

Board Member Schneider retired from the Board of Trustees/Directors of the Nuveen funds effective December 31, 2018

(2)

Board Member Young was appointed as a Board Member of Diversified Dividend and Real Estate Income effective February 27, 2020.

(*)

Includes deferred fees. Pursuant to the Deferred Compensation Plan with certain Participating Funds, deferred amounts are treated as though an equivalent dollar amount has been invested in shares of one or more Participating Funds. Total deferred fees for the Participating Funds (including the return from the assumed investment in the Participating Funds) payable are:

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Fund Name  Jack B.
Evans
   William C.
Hunter
   Albin F.
Moschner
   John K.
Nelson
   William J.
Schneider
   Judith M.
Stockdale
   Carole E.
Stone
   Terence J.
Toth
   Margaret
L. Wolff
   Robert L.
Young
 

All Cap Energy

  $39   $   $   $   $102   $68   $197   $   $361   $738 

Core Equity Alpha

   68                170    119    337        209    572 

Credit Opportunities 2022

   114                296    198    563        348    952 

Credit Strategies

   545                2,393    878    2,628        1,641    4,774 

Diversified Dividend

   98                253    170    483        299     

Dow Dynamic Overwrite

   195                508    340    965        597    1,632 

Emerging Markets Debt

                                        

Energy MLP

   171                455    300    865        1,563    3,196 

Floating Rate Income

   293                1,269    474    1,413        889    2,586 

Floating Rate Opportunity

   206                890    333    992        624    1,815 

Georgia Municipal

                                        

Global High Income

   174                449    304    862        533    1,459 

High Income 2020

                                        

High Income 2021

   228                586    399    1,130        699    1,914 

High Income 2023

                                        

Intermediate Duration

   225                1,510    335    1,044        657    1,948 

Intermediate Duration Quality

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Maryland Municipal

   143                967    212    662        416    1,236 

Minnesota Municipal

                                        

Missouri Municipal

                                        

Mortgage Income

   147                420    255    728        452    1,224 

Multi-Market Income

                                        

Municipal 2021

                                        

NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite

   258                646    453    1,280        792    2,172 

Preferred Income Opportunities

   457                1,942    740    2,198        1,376    3,999 

Preferred Income Securities

   868                3,680    1,408    4,178        2,616    7,603 

 

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Fund Name  Jack B.
Evans
   William C.
Hunter
   David J.
Kundert
   Albin F.
Moschner(2)
   John K.
Nelson
   William J.
Schneider
   Judith M.
Stockdale
   Carole E.
Stone
   Terence J.
Toth
   Margaret
L. Wolff(3)
 

All Cap Energy

  $56   $   $379   $   $   $441   $113   $198   $105   $79 

Connecticut Municipal

   92        871            982    171    450    269    39 

Credit Strategies

   586        5,520            6,426    923    2,848    1,208    664 

Diversified Dividend

   104        1,022            1,149    134    518    113    205 

Dow Dynamic Overwrite

   165        1,619            1,841    212    820    177    326 

Energy MLP

   265        1,783            2,074    540    930    507    369 

Floating Rate Income

   289        2,728            3,177    456    1,408    597    329 

Floating Rate Opportunity

   201        1,897            2,208    318    978    416    228 

Georgia Municipal

                                        

Global High Income

   162        1,587            1,775    208    803    174    324 

High Income 2020

                                        

High Income 2018(4)

   133        991            1,235    196    502    190    230 

High Income 2019(5)

   26        267            287    22    132        82 

High Income 2021(6)

   29        293            338    28    146        92 

Intermediate Duration

   237        2,256            2,544    455    1,165    698    101 

Intermediate Duration Quality

                                        

Maryland Municipal

   148        1,408            1,587    276    727    436    63 

Minnesota Municipal

                                        

Missouri Municipal

                                        

Mortgage Opportunity

   162        1,584            1,774    206    802    169    324 

Mortgage Opportunity 2

                                        

Multi-Market Income

                                        

Municipal 2021(7)

                                        

NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite

   208        2,038            2,319    268    1,033    228    408 

North Carolina Municipal

   108        1,027            1,158    202    530    318    46 

Preferred Income Term

   229        2,158            2,516    359    1,114    465    264 

Preferred Income Opportunities

   450        4,260            4,905    681    2,192    828    611 

Preferred Securities Income

   1,437        13,926            8,838    1,878    3,911    1,632    928 

Real Estate Income

   140        1,369            1,539    178    694    146    279 

S&P Buy-Write

   390        3,816            4,360    503    1,936    428    755 

S&P Dynamic Overwrite

   69        676            769    89    343    74    136 

Senior Income

   121        1,139            1,327    190    588    249    138 

Short Duration

   80        753            987    151    389    161    93 

Tax-Advantaged Dividend

   98        960            1,075    125    486    102    198 

Tax-Advantaged Return

   75        732            823    97    371    82    146 

Virginia Municipal

   113        1,071            1,208    210    553    331    48 

(2)Mr. Moschner was appointed on June 22, 2016 to the Board of Trustees/Directors of the Nuveen Funds effective July 1, 2016.
(3)Ms. Wolff was appointed to the Board of Trustees/Directors of the Nuveen Funds effective February 15, 2016.
(4)The Fund commenced operations on November 12, 2015.
(5)The Fund commenced operations on May 10, 2016.
(6)The Fund commenced operations on August 23, 2016.
(7)The Fund commenced operations on January 1, 2016.
Fund Name  Jack B.
Evans
   William C.
Hunter
   Albin F.
Moschner
   John K.
Nelson
   William J.
Schneider
   Judith M.
Stockdale
   Carole E.
Stone
   Terence J.
Toth
   Margaret
L. Wolff
   Robert L.
Young
 

Preferred Income 2022

  $   $   $   $   $   $   $   $   $   $ 

Preferred Income Term

   227                947    369    1,092        685    1,989 

Real Asset

   218                550    381    1,078        667    1,828 

Real Estate Income

   133                331    233    657        406     

S&PBuy-Write

   414                1,085    723    2,052        1,270    3,471 

S&P Dynamic Overwrite

   78                199    136    385        238    651 

Senior Income

   120                519    194    578        364    1,057 

Short Duration

   81                352    131    391        245    711 

Tax-Advantaged Dividend

   122                267    218    606        380    1,057 

Tax-Advantaged Return

   72                189    125    355        220    600 

Virginia Municipal

   105                727    155    484        305    904 

 

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Board Leadership Structure and Risk Oversight

The Board of each Fund oversees the operations and management of the Fund, including the duties performed for the Fund by the Adviser. The Board has adopted a unitary board structure. A unitary board consists of one group of board members who serves on the board of every fund in the complex. In adopting a unitary board structure, the Board Members seek to provide effective governance through establishing a board, the overall composition of which will, as a body, possess the appropriate skills, independence and experience to oversee the Funds’ business. With this overall framework in mind, when the Board, through its Nominating and Governance Committee discussed below, seeks nominees for the Board, the Board Members consider not only the candidate’s particular background, skills and experience, among other things, but also whether such background, skills and experience enhance the Board’s diversity and at the same time complement the Board given its current composition and the mix of skills and experiences of the incumbent Board Members. The Nominating and Governance Committee believes that the Board generally benefits from diversity of background, experience and views among its members, and considers this a factor in evaluating the composition of the Board, but has not adopted any specific policy on diversity or any particular definition of diversity.

The Board believes the unitary board structure enhances good and effective governance, particularly given the nature of the structure of the investment company complex. Funds in the same complex generally are served by the same service providers and personnel and are governed by the same regulatory scheme which raises common issues that must be addressed by the Board Members across the fund complex (such as compliance, valuation, liquidity, brokerage, trade allocation or risk management). The Board believes it is more efficient to have a single board review and oversee common policies and procedures which increases the Board’s knowledge and expertise with respect to the many aspects of fund operations that are complex-wide in nature. The unitary structure also enhances the Board’s influence and oversight over the Adviser and other service providers.

In an effort to enhance the independence of the Board, the Board also has a Chairman that is an Independent Board Member. The Board recognizes that a chairman can perform an important role in setting the agenda for the Board, establishing the boardroom culture, establishing a point person on behalf of the Board for Fund management, and reinforcing the Board’s focus on the long-term interests of shareholders. The Board recognizes that a chairman may be able to better perform these functions without any conflicts of interests arising from a position with Fund management. Accordingly, the Board Members have elected WilliamTerence J. SchneiderToth as the independent Chairman of the Board. Specific responsibilities of the Chairman include: (i) presiding at all meetings of the Board and of the shareholders; (ii) seeing that all orders and resolutions of the Board Members are carried into effect; and (iii) maintaining records of and, whenever necessary, certifying all proceedings of the Board Members and the shareholders.

Although the Board has direct responsibility over various matters (such as advisory contracts, underwriting contracts and Fund performance), the Board also exercises certain of its oversight responsibilities through several committees that it has established and which report back to the full Board. The Board believes that a committee structure is an effective means to permit Board Members to focus on particular operations or issues affecting the Funds, including risk oversight. More specifically, with respect to risk oversight, the Board has delegated

 

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matters relating to valuation and compliance to certain committees (as summarized below) as well as certain aspects of investment risk. In addition, the Board believes that the periodic rotation of Board Members among the different committees allows the Board Members to gain additional and different perspectives of a Fund’s operations. The Board has established six standing committees: the Executive Committee, the Dividend Committee, the Audit Committee, the Compliance, Risk Management and Regulatory Oversight Committee, the Nominating and Governance Committee and theClosed-End Funds Committee. The Board may also from time to time create ad hoc committees to focus on particular issues as the need arises. The membership and functions of the standing committees are summarized below.

Executive Committee.The Executive Committee, which meets between regular meetings of the Board, is authorized to exercise all of the powers of the Board. The members of the Executive Committee are William J. Schneider, Chair, William Adams IV and Terence J. Toth.Toth, Chair, and Albin F. Moschner. The number of Executive Committee meetings of each Fund held during its last fiscal year is shown in Appendix C.

Dividend Committee.The Dividend Committee is authorized to declare distributions on each Fund’s shares including, but not limited to, regular and special dividends, capital gains and ordinary income distributions. The members of the Dividend Committee are William C. Hunter, Chair, Terence J. Toth andAlbin F. Moschner, Margaret L. Wolff.Wolff and Robert L. Young, Chair. The number of Dividend Committee meetings of each Fund held during its last fiscal year is shown in Appendix C.

Audit Committee.The Board has an Audit Committee, in accordance with Section 3(a)(58)(A) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (“1934 Act”), that is composed of Independent Board Members who are also “independent” as that term is defined in the listing standards pertaining toclosed-end funds of the NYSE or NASDAQ, as applicable. The Audit Committee assists the Board in: the oversight and monitoring of the accounting and reporting policies, processes and practices of the Funds, and the audits of the financial statements of the Funds; the quality and integrity of the financial statements of the Funds; the Funds’ compliance with legal and regulatory requirements relating to the Funds’ financial statements; the independent auditors’ qualifications, performance and independence; and the pricing procedures of the Funds and the internal valuation group of Nuveen. It is the responsibility of the Audit Committee to select, evaluate and replace any independent auditors (subject only to Board and, if applicable, shareholder ratification) and to determine their compensation. The Audit Committee is also responsible for, among other things, overseeing the valuation of securities comprising the Funds’ portfolios. Subject to the Board’s general supervision of such actions, the Audit Committee addresses any valuation issues, oversees the Funds’ pricing procedures and actions taken by Nuveen’s internal valuation group which provides regular reports to the Audit Committee, reviews any issues relating to the valuation of the Funds’ securities brought to its attention, and considers the risks to the Funds in assessing the possible resolutions of these matters. The Audit Committee may also consider any financial risk exposures for the Funds in conjunction with performing its functions.

To fulfill its oversight duties, the Audit Committee receives annual and semi-annualsemiannual reports and has regular meetings with the external auditors for the Funds and the internal audit group at Nuveen. The Audit Committee also may review, in a general manner, the processes the Board or other Board committees have in place with respect to risk assessment and risk management as well as compliance with legal and regulatory matters relating to the Funds’ financial statements. The Audit Committee operates under a written Audit Committee Charter (the

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“Charter” “Charter”) adopted and approved by the Board, which Charter conforms to the listing standards of the NYSE or NASDAQ, as applicable. Members of the Audit Committee are independent (as set

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forth in the Charter) and free of any relationship that, in the opinion of the Board Members, would interfere with their exercise of independent judgment as an Audit Committee member. The members of the Audit Committee are Carole E. Stone, Chair, Jack B. Evans, Chair, David J. Kundert,William C. Hunter, John K. Nelson Carole E. Stone and Terence J. Toth,Judith M. Stockdale, each of whom is an Independent Board Member of the Funds. A copy of the Charter is available at www.nuveen.com/CEF/Shareholder/FundGovernance.aspx. The number of Audit Committee meetings of each Fund held during its last fiscal year is shown in Appendix C.

Compliance, Risk Management and Regulatory Oversight Committee.The Compliance, Risk Management and Regulatory Oversight Committee (the “Compliance Committee”) is responsible for the oversight of compliance issues, risk management and other regulatory matters affecting the Funds that are not otherwise under or within the jurisdiction of the other committees. The Board has adopted and periodically reviews policies and procedures designed to address the Funds’ compliance and risk matters. As part of its duties, the Compliance Committee: reviews the policies and procedures relating to compliance matters and recommends modifications thereto as necessary or appropriate to the full Board; develops new policies and procedures as new regulatory matters affecting the Funds arise from time to time; evaluates or considers any comments or reports from examinations from regulatory authorities and responses thereto; and performs any special reviews, investigations or other oversight responsibilities relating to risk management, compliance and/or regulatory matters as requested by the Board.

In addition, the Compliance Committee is responsible for risk oversight, including, but not limited to, the oversight of risks related to investments and operations. Such risks include, among other things, exposures to: particular issuers, market sectors, or types of securities; risks related to product structure elements, such as leverage; and techniques that may be used to address those risks, such as hedging and swaps. In assessing issues brought to the Compliance Committee’s attention or in reviewing a particular policy, procedure, investment technique or strategy, the Compliance Committee evaluates the risks to the Funds in adopting a particular approach or resolution compared to the anticipated benefits to the Funds and their shareholders. In fulfilling its obligations, the Compliance Committee meets on a quarterly basis, and at least once a year in person. The Compliance Committee receives written and oral reports from the Funds’ Chief Compliance Officer (“CCO”) and meets privately with the CCO at each of its quarterly meetings. The CCO also provides an annual report to the full Board regarding the operations of the Funds’ and other service providers’ compliance programs as well as any recommendations for modifications thereto. The Compliance Committee also receives reports from the investment services group of Nuveen regarding various investment risks. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the full Board also participates in discussions with management regarding certain matters relating to investment risk, such as the use of leverage and hedging. The investment services group therefore also reports to the full Board at its quarterly meetings regarding, among other things, Fund performance and the various drivers of such performance. Accordingly, the Board directly and/or in conjunction with the Compliance Committee oversees matters relating to investment risks. Matters not addressed at the committee level are addressed directly by the full Board. The Compliance Committee operates under a written charter adopted and approved by the Board. The Compliance Committee operates under a written charter adopted and approved by the Board. The members of the Compliance Committee are John K. Nelson, Chair, William C. Hunter, Albin F. Moschner, Judith M. Stockdale andTerence J. Toth, Margaret L. Wolff.Wolff and Robert L. Young. The number of Compliance Committee meetings of each Fund held during its last fiscal year is shown in Appendix C.

 

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Nominating and Governance Committee.The Nominating and Governance Committee is responsible for seeking, identifying and recommending to the Board qualified candidates for election or appointment to the Board. In addition, the Nominating and Governance Committee oversees matters of corporate governance, including the evaluation of Board performance and processes, the assignment and rotation of committee members, and the establishment of corporate governance guidelines and procedures, to the extent necessary or desirable, and matters related thereto. Although the unitary and committee structure has been developed over the years and the Nominating and Governance Committee believes the structure has provided efficient and effective governance, the Nominating and Governance Committee recognizes that, as demands on the Board evolve over time (such as through an increase in the number of funds overseen or an increase in the complexity of the issues raised), the Nominating and Governance Committee must continue to evaluate the Board and committee structures and their processes and modify the foregoing as may be necessary or appropriate to continue to provide effective governance. Accordingly, the Nominating and Governance Committee has a separate meeting each year to, among other things, review the Board and committee structures, their performance and functions, and recommend any modifications thereto or alternative structures or processes that would enhance the Board’s governance over the Funds’ business.

In addition, the Nominating and Governance Committee, among other things: makes recommendations concerning the continuing education of Board Members; monitors performance of legal counsel and other service providers; establishes and monitors a process by which security holders are able to communicate in writing with Board Members; and periodically reviews and makes recommendations about any appropriate changes to Board Member compensation. In the event of a vacancy on the Board, the Nominating and Governance Committee receives suggestions from various sources, including shareholders, as to suitable candidates. Suggestions should be sent in writing to Lorna Ferguson,William Siffermann, Manager of Fund Board Relations, Nuveen, Investments, 333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606. The Nominating and Governance Committee sets appropriate standards and requirements for nominations for new Board Members and each nominee is evaluated using the same standards. However, the Nominating and Governance Committee reserves the right to interview any and all candidates and to make the final selection of any new Board Members. In considering a candidate’s qualifications, each candidate must meet certain basic requirements, including relevant skills and experience, time availability (including the time requirements for due diligence site visits to internal and externalsub-advisers and service providers) and, if qualifying as an Independent Board Member candidate, independence from the Adviser,sub-advisers, underwriters or other service providers, including any affiliates of these entities. These skill and experience requirements may vary depending on the current composition of the Board, since the goal is to ensure an appropriate range of skills, diversity and experience, in the aggregate. Accordingly, the particular factors considered and weight given to these factors will depend on the composition of the Board and the skills and backgrounds of the incumbent Board Members at the time of consideration of the nominees. All candidates, however, must meet high expectations of personal integrity, independence, governance experience and professional competence. All candidates must be willing to be critical within the Board and with management and yet maintain a collegial and collaborative manner toward other Board Members. The Nominating and Governance Committee operates under a written charter adopted and approved by the Board, a copy of which is available on the Funds’ website at www.nuveen.com/CEF/Shareholder/FundGovernance.aspx, and is composed entirely of Independent Board Members,

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who are also “independent” as defined by NYSE or NASDAQ

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listing standards, as applicable. The members of the Nominating and Governance Committee are WilliamTerence J. Schneider,Toth, Chair, Jack B. Evans, William C. Hunter, David J. Kundert, Albin F. Moschner, John K. Nelson, Judith M. Stockdale, Carole E. Stone, Terence J. Toth and Margaret L. Wolff.Wolff and Robert L. Young. The number of Nominating and Governance Committee meetings of each Fund held during its last fiscal year is shown in Appendix C.

Closed-End Funds Committee.TheClosed-End Funds Committee is responsible for assisting the Board in the oversight and monitoring of the Nuveen funds that are registered asclosed-end management investment companies (“(“Closed-End Funds”). TheClosed-End Funds Committee may review and evaluate matters related to the formation and the initial presentation to the Board of any newClosed-End Fund and may review and evaluate any matters relating to any existingClosed-End Fund. TheClosed-End Funds Committee receives updates on the secondaryclosed-end fund market and evaluates the premiums and discounts of the Nuveenclosed-end funds, including the Funds, at each quarterly meeting. TheClosed-End Funds Committee, reviews, among other things, the premium and discount trends in the broaderclosed-end fund market, by asset category and byclosed-end fund; the historical total return performance data for the Nuveenclosed-end funds, including the Funds, based on net asset value and price over various periods; the volatility trends in the market; the use of leverage by the Nuveenclosed-end funds, including the Funds; the distribution data of the Nuveenclosed-end funds, including the Funds, and as compared to peer averages; and a summary of common share issuances, if any, and share repurchases, if any, during the applicable quarter. TheClosed-End Funds Committee regularly engages in morein-depth discussions of premiums and discounts of the Nuveenclosed-end funds. Additionally, theClosed-End Funds Committee members participate inin-depth workshops to explore, among other things, actions to address discounts of the Nuveenclosed-end funds, potential share repurchases and available leverage strategies and their use. TheClosed-End Funds Committee operates under a written charter adopted and approved by the Board. The members of theClosed-End Funds Committee are Jack B. Evans, Chair, Carole E. Stone, Chair, William Adams IV, Jack B. Evans, Albin F. Moschner, John K. Nelson, William J. Schneider and Terence J. Toth.Toth, Margaret L. Wolff and Robert L. Young. The number ofClosed-End Funds Committee meetings of each Fund held during its last fiscal year is shown in Appendix C.

Board Member Attendance. The number of regular quarterly meetings and special meetings held by the Board of each Fund during the Fund’s last fiscal year is shown in Appendix C. During the last fiscal year, each Board Member attended 75% or more of each Fund’s Board meetings and the committee meetings (if a member thereof) held during the period for which such Board Member was a Board Member. The policy of the Board relating to attendance by Board Members at annual meetings of shareholders of the Funds and the number of Board Members who attended the last annual meeting of shareholders of each Fund is posted on the Funds’ website at www.nuveen.com/CEF/Shareholder/FundGovernance.aspx.

Board Diversification and Board Member Qualifications. In determining that a particular Board Member was qualified to serve on the Board, the Board considered each Board Member’s background, skills, experience and other attributes in light of the composition of the Board with no particular factor controlling. The Board believes that Board Members need to have the ability to critically review, evaluate, question and discuss information provided to them, and to interact effectively with Fund management, service providers and counsel, in order to exercise effective business judgment in the performance of their duties, and the Board believes each Board Member satisfies this standard. An effective Board Member may achieve this ability through his or her educational background; business, professional training or practice; public

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service or academic positions; experience from service as a board member or executive of investment funds, public companies or significant private ornot-for-profit entities or other organizations; and/or other life experiences. Accordingly, set forth below is a summary of the experiences, qualifications, attributes and skills that led to the conclusion, as of the date of this document, that each Board Member should serve in that capacity. References to the experiences, qualifications, attributes and skills of Board Members are pursuant to requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), do not constitute holding out the Board or any Board Member as having any special expertise or experience and shall not impose any greater responsibility or liability on any such person or on the Board by reason thereof.

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William Adams IV

Mr. Adams, an interested Board Member of the Funds, has been Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-President since March 2016, prior to which he had been Senior Executive Vice President, Global Structured Products of Nuveen Investments since November 2010. Mr. Adams is a member of the Senior Leadership Team and Executive Vice President (since February 2017) of Nuveen, LLC, as well as co-chair of Nuveen Investments’ Management and Operating Committees. He has also served as Co-President of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC since January 2011. Prior to that, he was Executive Vice President, U.S. Structured Products from December 1999 until November 2010 and served as Managing Director of Structured Investments from September 1997 to December 1999 and Vice President and Manager, Corporate Marketing from August 1994 to September 1997. He is currently Co-President, Global Products and Solutions, of Nuveen Securities, LLC. Mr. Adams earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale University and his Masters of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Chicago’s Graduate School of Business. He is an Associate Fellow of Yale’s Timothy Dwight College and is currently on the Board of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and of Gilda’s Club Chicago. Mr. Adams joined the Board in 2013.

Margo L. Cook

Ms. Cook, appointed to serve as an interested Board Member of the Funds, has been Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-President of Nuveen Investments since March 2016, prior to which she had been Senior Executive Vice President of Nuveen Investments since July 2015. Ms. Cook is a member of the Senior Leadership Team and Executive Vice President (since February 2017) of Nuveen, LLC, as well as co-chair of Nuveen Investments’ Management and Operating Committees. She is Co-President (since October 2016), formerly Senior Executive Vice President (2015-2016) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC and Co-President, Global Products and Solutions, of Nuveen Securities, LLC. Since joining in 2008, she has held various leadership roles at Nuveen Investments, including as Head of Investment Services, responsible for investment-related efforts across the firm. Ms. Cook also serves on the Board of Nuveen Global Fund Investors. Before joining Nuveen Investments, she was the Global Head of Bear Stearns Asset Management’s institutional business. Prior to that, she spent over 20 years within BNY Mellon’s asset management business, including as Chief Investment Officer for Institutional Asset Management and Head of Institutional Fixed Income. Ms. Cook earned her Bachelor of Science degree in finance from the University of Rhode Island, her Executive MBA from Columbia University, and is a Chartered Financial Analyst. She serves as Vice Chair of the University of Rhode Island Foundation Board of Trustees, and Chair of the All Stars Project of Chicago Board. Ms. Cook joined the Board in 2016.

Jack B. Evans

PresidentMr. Evans has served as Chairman of theThe Hall-Perrine Foundation, a private philanthropic corporation, since 1996,2019. Mr. Evans was formerly President and Chief Operating Officer of the SCI Financial Group, Inc., a regional financial services firm headquartered in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Formerly, he was a member of the Board of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago as well as a Director of Alliant Energy and a Member and President Pro Tem of the Board of Regents for the State of Iowa University System. Mr. Evans is Chairman of the Board of United Fire Group, sits on the Board of The Gazette Company, and is a Life Trustee of Coe College. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Coe College and an MBAM.B.A. from the University of Iowa. Mr. Evans joined the Board in 1999.

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William C. Hunter

Mr. Hunter became Dean Emeritus of the Henry B. Tippie College of Business at the University of Iowa on June 30, 2012. He was appointed Dean of the College on July 1, 2006. He was previously Dean and Distinguished Professor of Finance at the University of Connecticut School of Business from 2003 to 2006. From 1995 to 2003, he was the Senior Vice President and Director of Research at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. While there he served as the Bank’s Chief Economist and was an Associate Economist on the Federal Reserve System’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). In addition to serving as a Vice President in charge of financial markets and basic research at the Federal Reserve Bank in Atlanta, he held faculty positions at Emory University, Atlanta University, the University of Georgia and Northwestern University. A past Director of the Credit Research Center at Georgetown University, SS&C Technologies, Inc. (2005) and past President of the Financial Management Association International, he has consulted with numerous foreign central banks and official agencies in Western, Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Central America and South America. From 1990 to 1995, he was a U.S. Treasury Advisor to Central and Eastern Europe. He has been a Director of Wellmark, Inc. since 2009 and was a Director of the Xerox Corporation since 2004 and Wellmark, Inc. since 2009.(2004-2018). He is a past Director and past President of Beta Gamma Sigma, Inc., The International Business Honor Society. Mr. Hunter joined the Board in 2004.

David J. Kundert

Mr. Kundert retired in 2004 as Chairman of JPMorgan Fleming Asset Management, and as President and CEO of Banc One Investment Advisors Corporation, and as President of One Group Mutual Funds. Prior to the merger between Bank One Corporation and JPMorgan Chase and Co., he was Executive Vice President, Bank One Corporation and, since 1995, the Chairman and CEO, Banc One Investment Management Group. From 1988 to 1992, he was President and CEO of Bank One Wisconsin Trust Company. Mr. Kundert recently retired as a Director of the Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Company (2006 to 2013). He started his career as an attorney for Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company. Mr. Kundert has served on the Board of Governors of the Investment Company Institute and he is currently a member of the Wisconsin Bar Association. He is on the Board of the Greater Milwaukee Foundation and chairs its Investment Committee. He is a Regent Emeritus and a Member of the Investment Committee of Luther College. He is also a Member of the Board of Directors (Milwaukee), College Possible and a Member of the Board of Trustees, Milwaukee Repertory Theater. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Luther College and his Juris Doctor from Valparaiso University. Mr. Kundert joined the Board in 2005.

Albin F. Moschner

Mr. Moschner is a consultant in the wireless industry and, in July 2012, founded Northcroft Partners, LLC, a management consulting firm that provides operational, management and governance solutions. Prior to founding Northcroft Partners, LLC, Mr. Moschner held various

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positions at Leap Wireless International, Inc., a provider of wireless services, where he was a consultant from February 2011 to July 2012, Chief Operating Officer from July 2008 to February 2011, and Chief Marketing Officer from August 2004 to June 2008. Before he joined Leap Wireless International, Inc., Mr. Moschner was President of the Verizon Card Services division

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of Verizon Communications, Inc. from 2000 to 2003, and President of One Point Services at One Point Communications from 1999 to 2000. Mr. Moschner also served at Zenith Electronics Corporation as Director, President and Chief Executive Officer from 1995 to 1996, and as Director, President and Chief Operating Officer from 1994 to 1995. Since 2012, Mr. Moschner has been Chairman of the Board (since 2019) and a member of the Board of Directors (since 2012) of USA Technologies, Inc. and, from 1996 until 2016, he was a member of the Board of Directors of Wintrust Financial Corporation. In addition, he currently serves onis emeritus (since 2018) of the Advisory Boards of the Kellogg School of Management (since 1995)(1995-2018) and the Archdiocese of Chicago Financial Council (since May 2012)(2012-2018). Mr. Moschner received a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electrical Engineering from The City College of New York in 1974 and a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Syracuse University in 1979. Mr. Moschner joined the Board in 2016.

John K. Nelson

Mr. Nelson is currently serves on the Board of Directors of Core12, LLCLLC. (since 2008), a private firm which develops branding, marketing, and communications strategies for clients. He was formerly a senior external advisor to the financial services practice of Deloitte Consulting LLP. Mr. Nelson has extensive experience in global banking and markets, having served in several senior executive positions with ABN AMRO Holdings N.V. and its affiliated entities and predecessors, including LaSalle Bank Corporation from 1996 to 2008. From 2007 to 2008, Mr. Nelson wasultimately serving as Chief Executive Officer of ABN AMRO N.V. North America, andAmerica. During his tenure at the bank, he also served as Global Head of its Financial Markets Division.Division, which encompassed the bank’s Currency, Commodity, Fixed Income, Emerging Markets, and Derivatives businesses. He was a member of the Foreign Exchange Committee of the Federal Reserve Bank of the United States and during his tenure with ABN AMRO served as the bank’s representative on various committees of theThe Bank of Canada, European Central Bank, and theThe Bank of England. Mr. Nelson previously served as a senior, external advisor to the financial services practice of Deloitte Consulting LLP (2012-2104). At Fordham University, he currently servesserved as a director of The President’s Council (2010- 2019) and previously served as a director of The Curran Center for Catholic American Studies (2009-2018). He served as a trustee and The President’s Council. He is also a memberChairman of The Economic Club of Chicago and was formerly a member of The Hyde Park Angels and a Trustee at St. Edmund Preparatory School in New York City. He is former chair of the Board of Trustees of Marian University.University (2011-2013). Mr. Nelson received hisis a graduate of Fordham University and holds a BA in Economics (1984) and an MBA from Fordham University.in Finance (1991). Mr. Nelson joined the Board in 2013.

William J. Schneider

Mr. Schneider, the Board’s Independent Chairman, is currently Chairman, formerly Senior Partner and Chief Operating Officer (retired, December 2004) of Miller-Valentine Partners, a real estate investment company. He is an owner in several other Miller-Valentine entities. He is currently a member of the Board of WDPR Public Radio Station. He was formerly a Director and Past Chair of the Dayton Development Coalition. He was formerly a member of the Community Advisory Board of the National City Bank in Dayton as well as a former member of the Business Advisory Council of the Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank. Mr. Schneider was also a member of the Business Advisory Council for the University of Dayton College of Business. He also served as Chair of the Miami Valley Hospital and as Chair of the Finance Committee of its parent holding company. Mr. Schneider was an independent trustee of the Flagship Funds, a group of municipal open-end funds. Mr. Schneider has a Bachelor of Science in Community Planning from the University of Cincinnati and a Masters of Public Administration from the University of Dayton. Mr. Schneider joined the Board in 1996.

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Judith M. Stockdale

Ms. Stockdale retired at the end of 2012 as Executive Director of the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, a private foundation working in land conservation and artistic vitality in the Chicago region and the LowcountryLow Country of South Carolina. She is currently a board member of the U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities (since 2013) and rejoined the board of the Land Trust Alliance in June 2013.(since 2013). Her previous positions include Executive Director of the Great Lakes Protection Fund, Executive Director of Openlands, and Senior Staff Associate at the Chicago Community Trust. She has served on the Advisory Council of the National Zoological Park, the Governor’s Science Advisory Council (Illinois) and the Nancy Ryerson Ranney

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Leadership Grants Program. She has served on the Boards of Brushwood Center, Forefrontf/k/a Donors Forum and the Donors Forum.U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities. Ms. Stockdale, a native of the United Kingdom, has a Bachelor of Science degree in geography from the University of Durham (UK) and a Master of Forest Science degree from Yale University. Ms. Stockdale joined the Board in 1997.

Carole E. Stone

Ms. Stone is currently on the Board of Directors of the Cboe Global Markets, Inc. (formerly, CBOE Holdings, Inc.) having previously served on the Boards of the Chicago Board Options Exchange and C2 Options Exchange, Incorporated. Ms. Stone retired from the New York State Division of the Budget in 2004, having served as its Director for nearly five years and as Deputy Director from 1995 through 1999. Ms. Stone is currently on the Board of Directors of the Chicago Board Options Exchange, CBOE Holdings, Inc. and C2 Options Exchange, Incorporated. She has also served as the Chair of the New York Racing Association Oversight Board, as Chair of the Public Authorities Control Board, as a Commissioner on the New York State Commission on Public Authority Reform and as a member of the boards of directors of several New York State public authorities. Ms. Stone has a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from Skidmore College. Ms. Stone joined the Board in 2006.

Terence J. Toth

Mr. Toth, isthe Board’s Independent Chair, was aCo-Founding Partner of Promus Capital (since 2008)(2008 to 2017). From 2010 to 2019, he was a Director of Fulcrum IT Services, LLC and from 2008 to 2013, he served as a Director of Legal & General Investment Management America, Inc. From 2004 to 2007, he was Chief Executive Officer and President of Northern Trust Global Investments, and Executive Vice President of Quantitative Management & Securities Lending from 2000 to 2004. He also formerly served on the Board of the Northern Trust Mutual Funds. He joined Northern Trust in 1994 after serving as Managing Director and Head of Global Securities Lending at Bankers Trust (1986 to 1994) and Head of Government Trading and Cash Collateral Investment at Northern Trust from 1982 to 1986. He currently serves on the Boards of Chicago Fellowship, Fulcrum IT Service LLC (since 2010), Quality Control Corporation (since 2012) and Catalyst Schools of Chicago.Chicago (since 2008). He is on the Mather Foundation Board (since 2012) and is Chair of its Investment Committee. Mr. Toth graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Illinois, and received his MBA from New York University. In 2005, he graduated from the CEO Perspectives Program at Northwestern University. Mr. Toth joined the Board in 2008.

Margaret L. Wolff

Ms. Wolff retired from Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP in 2014 after more than 30 years of providing client service in the Mergers & Acquisitions Group. During her legal career,

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Ms. Wolff devoted significant time to advising boards and senior management on U.S. and international corporate, securities, regulatory and strategic matters, including governance, shareholder, fiduciary, operational and management issues. SinceFrom 2013 to November 2017, she has beenwas a Boardboard member of Travelers Insurance Company of Canada and The Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company (each of which is a part of Travelers Canada, the Canadian operation of The Travelers Companies, Inc.). Ms. Wolff has been a trustee of New York-Presbyterian Hospital since 2005 and, since 2004, she has served as a trustee of The John A. Hartford

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Foundation (a philanthropy dedicated to improving the care of older adults) where she currently is the Chair. From 2005 to 2015, she was a trustee of Mt. Holyoke College and served as Vice Chair of the Board from 2011 to 2015. Ms. Wolff received her Bachelor of Arts from Mt. Holyoke College and her Juris Doctor from Case Western Reserve University School of Law. Ms. Wolff joined the Board in 2016.

Robert L. Young

Mr. Young has more than 30 years of experience in the investment management industry. From 1997 to 2017, he held various positions with J.P. Morgan Investment Management Inc. (“J.P. Morgan Investment”) and its affiliates (collectively, “J.P. Morgan”). Most recently, he served as Chief Operating Officer and Director of J.P. Morgan Investment (from 2010 to 2016) and as President and Principal Executive Officer of the J.P. Morgan Funds (from 2013 to 2016). As Chief Operating Officer of J.P. Morgan Investment, Mr. Young led service, administration and business platform support activities for J.P. Morgan’s domestic retail mutual fund and institutional commingled and separate account businesses, andco-led these activities for J.P. Morgan’s global retail and institutional investment management businesses. As President of the J.P. Morgan Funds, Mr. Young interacted with various service providers to these funds, facilitated the relationship between such funds and their boards, and was directly involved in establishing board agendas, addressing regulatory matters, and establishing policies and procedures. Before joining J.P. Morgan, Mr. Young, a former Certified Public Accountant (CPA), was a Senior Manager (Audit) with Deloitte & Touche LLP (formerly, Touche Ross LLP), where he was employed from 1985 to 1996. During his tenure there, he actively participated in creating, and ultimately led, the firm’s midwestern mutual fund practice. Mr. Young holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Accounting from the University of Dayton and, from 2008 to 2011, he served on the Investment Committee of its Board of Trustees. Mr. Young joined the Board in 2017.

Board Member Terms. For each Fund, shareholders will be asked to elect Board Members as each Board Member’s term expires, and with respect to Board Members elected by holders of Common Shares, such Board Members shall be elected for a term expiring at the time of the third succeeding annual meeting of shareholders subsequent to their election or thereafter, in each case when their respective successors are duly elected and qualified. These provisions could delay for up to two years the replacement of a majority of the Board.

 

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The Officers

The following table sets forth information with respect to each officer of the Funds. Officers receive no compensation from the Funds. The officers are elected by the Board on an annual basis to serve until successors are elected and qualified.

 

Name, Address
and Year of Birth
 Position(s)
Held
with Fund
 Term of
Office and
Length of
Time
Served(1)
 Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years(2)
Number of
Portfolios
in Fund
Complex
Served by
Officer(3)

Cedric H. Antosiewicz

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IllinoisIL 60606

1962

 Chief Administrative Officer 

Term: Annual

Length of Service: Since 2007

 Senior Managing Director (since January 2017), formerly, Managing Director (2004-2017) of Nuveen Securities, LLC; Senior Managing Director (since January 2017), formerly, Managing Director (2014-2017) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC.75

Lorna C. Ferguson

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, Illinois 60606

1945

Vice President

Term: Annual

Length of Service: Since 1998

Managing Director (since 2004) of Nuveen.183

Stephen D. Foy

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, Illinois 60606

1954

Vice President and Controller

Term: Annual

Length of Service: Since 1993

Managing Director (since 2014), formerly, Senior Vice President (2013-2014) and Vice President (2005-2013) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC; Chief Financial Officer of Nuveen Commodities Asset Management, LLC (since 2010); Managing Director (since 2016) of Nuveen Securities, LLC; Certified Public Accountant.183

Nathaniel T. Jones

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IllinoisIL 60606

1979

 Vice President and Treasurer 

Term: Annual

Length of Service: Since 2016

 Managing Director (since February 2017), formerly, Senior Vice President (2016-2017), formerly, Vice President (2011-2016) of Nuveen; Managing Director (since 2015) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC; Chartered Financial Analyst.183

Walter M. Kelly

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IllinoisIL 60606

1970

 Chief Compliance Officer and Vice President 

Term: Annual

Length of Service: Since 2003

 Managing Director (since February 2017), formerly, Senior Vice President (2008-2017) of Nuveen.183

David J. Lamb

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IllinoisIL 60606

1963

 Vice President 

Term: Annual

Length of Service: sinceSince 2015

 Managing Director (since February 2017), formerly, Senior Vice President of Nuveen (2006-2017), Vice President prior to 2006.

Tina M. Lazar

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

1961

 75Vice PresidentTerm: Annual Length of Service: Since 2002Managing Director (since 2017), formerly, Senior Vice President (2014-2017) of Nuveen Securities, LLC.

Brian J. Lockhart

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

1974

Vice PresidentTerm: Annual Length of Service: Since 2019Managing Director (since 2019) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC; Managing Director (since 2017), formerly, Vice President (2010-2017) of Nuveen; Head of Investment Oversight (since 2017), formerly, Team Leader of Manager Oversight (2015-2017).

Jacques M. Longerstaey

8500 Andrew Carnegie Blvd.

Charlotte, NC 28262

1963

Vice PresidentTerm: Annual Length of Service: Since 2019Senior Managing Director, Chief Risk Officer (since May 2019) of Nuveen; Senior Managing Director (since May 2019) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC; formerly, Chief Investment and Model Risk Officer, Wealth & Investment Management Division, Wells Fargo Bank (NA) (from 2013-2019).

 

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Name, Address
and Year of Birth
 Position(s)
Held
with Fund
 Term of
Office and
Length of
Time
Served(1)
 Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years(2)
Number of
Portfolios
in Fund
Complex
Served by
Officer(3)

Tina M. Lazar

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, Illinois 60606

1961

Vice President

Term: Annual

Length of Service: Since 2002

Managing Director (since January 2017), formerly, Senior Vice President (2014-2017) of Nuveen Securities, LLC.183

Kevin J. McCarthy

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IllinoisIL 60606

1966

 Vice President and Assistant Secretary 

Term: Annual

Length of Service: Since 2007

 Senior Managing Director (since February 2017) and Secretary and General Counsel (since 2016) of Nuveen Investments, Inc., formerly, Executive Vice President (2016-2017), Secretary and General Counsel (since 2016), formerly, Managing Director and Assistant Secretary of Nuveen Investments, Inc.(2008-2016); Senior Managing Director (since January 2017), formerly, Executive Vice President (2016-2017), formerly, Managing Director (2008-2016), and Assistant Secretary (since 2008) of Nuveen Securities, LLC;LLC, formerly Executive Vice President (2016-2017) and Managing Director (2008-2016); Senior Managing Director (since February 2017), Secretary (since 2016) andCo-General Counsel (since 2011) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC, formerly, Executive Vice President (2016-2017), and Secretary (since 2016), formerly, Managing Director (2008-2016) and Assistant Secretary (2007-2016), and Co-General Counsel (since 2011) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC;; Senior Managing Director (since February 2017), formerly, Executive Vice President (2016-2017), and Secretary (since 2016), formerly, Managing Director and Assistant Secretary (2011-2016), and Associate General Counsel (since 2011) of Nuveen Asset Management, LLC;LLC, formerly Executive Vice President (2016-2017) and Managing Director and Assistant Secretary (2011- 2016); Senior Managing Director (since February 2017), formerly, Executive Vice President (2016-2017), and Secretary (since 2016) of Nuveen Investments Advisers, LLC;LLC, formerly Executive Vice President (2016-2017); Vice President (since 2007) and Secretary (since 2016), formerly, Assistant Secretary, of NWQ Investment Management Company, LLC, Symphony Asset Management LLC, Santa Barbara Asset Management, LLC and Winslow Capital Management, LLC (since 2010); Vice PresidentSenior Managing Director (since 2010)2017) and Secretary (since 2016), formerly, Assistant Secretary of Nuveen Commodities Asset Management,Alternative Investments, LLC.

Jon Scott Meissner

TIAA

8500 Andrew Carnegie Boulevard

Charlotte, NC 28262

1973

 183Vice PresidentTerm: Annual Length of Service: Since 2019Managing Director of Mutual Fund Tax and Financial Reporting (since 2017) of Nuveen; Managing Director (since 2019) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC; Senior Director (since 2016) of Teachers Advisors, LLC and TIAA-CREF Investment Management, LLC; Senior Director, Mutual Fund Taxation (since 2015) of the TIAA-CREF Funds, the TIAA-CREF Life Funds, the TIAA Separate AccountVA-1 and the CREF Accounts; has held various positions with TIAA since 2004.

 

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Name, Address
and Year of Birth
 Position(s)
Held
with Fund
 Term of
Office and
Length of
Time
Served(1)
 Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years(2)
Number of
Portfolios
in Fund
Complex
Served by
Officer(3)

Kathleen L. PrudhommeWilliam T. Meyers

901 Marquette Avenue333 West Wacker

Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402Drive Chicago, IL 60606

19531966

 Vice President and Assistant Secretary 

Term: Annual

Length of Service: Since 20112018

Senior Managing Director (since 2017), formerly, Managing Director (2016-2017), Senior Vice President (2010-2016) of Nuveen Securities, LLC; Senior Managing Director (since 2017), formerly, Managing Director (2016-2017), Senior Vice President (2010-2016) of Nuveen, has held various positions with Nuveen since 1991.

Deann D. Morgan

100 Park Avenue

New York, NY 10016

1969

 Vice PresidentTerm: Annual Length of Service: Since 2020Executive Vice President, Global Head of Product of Nuveen (since November 2019); Managing Member of MDR Collaboratory LLC (since 2018); Managing Director, and Assistant SecretaryHead of Wealth Management Product Structuring & COO Multi Asset Investing of The Blackstone Group (2013-2017).

Michael A. Perry

333 West Wacker

Drive Chicago, IL 60606

1967

Vice PresidentTerm: Annual Length of Service: Since 2017Executive Vice President (since 2017) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC, previously, Managing Director (2016-2017); Executive Vice President (since 2017) of Nuveen Securities, LLC (since 2011);and of Nuveen Alternative Investments, LLC; formerly, Managing Director Assistant Secretary and Co-General Counsel (since 2011)(2010-2015) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC; Managing Director, Assistant Secretary and Associate General Counsel (since 2011) of Nuveen Asset Management, LLC; formerly, Deputy General Counsel, FAF Advisors, Inc. (2004-2010).183UBS Securities, LLC.

Christopher M. Rohrbacher

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IllinoisIL 60606

1971

 Vice President and Assistant Secretary 

Term: Annual

Length of Service: Since 2008

 Managing Director (since February 2017) andCo-General Counsel (since 2019), formerly, Senior Vice President (October 2016-February 2017)(2016-2017) and Assistant Secretary (since October 2016)(2016-2019) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC; Managing Director (since January 2017) of Nuveen Securities, LLC; Managing Director (since 2017) and Associate General Counsel (since 2016), formerly, Senior Vice President (2012-2017) and Assistant Secretary (since 2010)General Counsel (2008-2016) of Nuveen Commodities Asset Management, LLC.183Nuveen.

Joel T. SlagerWilliam A. Siffermann

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IllinoisIL 60606

19781975

Vice PresidentTerm: Annual Length of Service: Since 2017Managing Director (since 2017), formerly, Senior Vice President (2016-2017) and Vice President (2011-2016) of Nuveen.

E. Scott Wickerham

TIAA

730 Third Avenue

New York, NY 10017

1973

Vice President and ControllerTerm: Annual Length of Service: Since 2019Senior Managing Director, Head of Fund Administration of Nuveen (since 2019), formerly, Managing Director; Principal Financial Officer, Principal Accounting Officer and Treasurer (since 2017) to the TIAA-CREF Funds, the TIAA-CREF Life Funds, the TIAA Separate AccountVA-1 and the Treasurer (since 2017) to the CREF Accounts; Senior Director, TIAA-CREF Fund Administration (2014-2015); has held various positions with TIAA since 2006.

Mark L. Winget

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

1968

 Vice President and Assistant Secretary 

Term: Annual

Length of Service: Since 2013

2008
 Fund Tax Director for Nuveen Funds (since 2013); previously, Vice President and Assistant Secretary of Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Inc.Nuveen Securities, LLC (since 2008) and Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC (since 2019); Vice President (since 2010) and Associate General Counsel (since 2016), formerly, Assistant TreasurerGeneral Counsel (2008-2016) of the Morgan Stanley Funds (from 2010 to 2013).183Nuveen.

 

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Name, Address
and Year of Birth
 Position(s)
Held
with Fund
 Term of
Office and
Length of
Time
Served(1)
 Principal Occupation(s)
During Past 5 Years(2)
Number of
Portfolios
in Fund
Complex
Served by
Officer(3)

Gifford R. Zimmerman

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IllinoisIL 60606

1956

 Vice President and Secretary 

Term: Annual

Length of Service: Since 1988

 Managing Director (since 2002) and Assistant Secretary of Nuveen Securities, LLC; Managing Director (since 2002), Assistant Secretary (since 1997) andCo-General Counsel (since 2011) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC; Managing Director (since 2004) and Assistant Secretary (since 1994) of Nuveen Investments, Inc.; Managing Director, Assistant Secretary and Associate General Counsel of Nuveen Asset Management, LLC (since 2011); Vice President (since February 2017), formerly, Managing Director (2003-2017) and Assistant Secretary (since 2003) of Symphony Asset Management LLC; Managing Director and Assistant Secretary (since 2002) of Nuveen Investments Advisers, LLC; Vice President and Assistant Secretary of NWQ Investment Management Company, LLC, Santa Barbara Asset Management, LLC (since 2006) and of Winslow Capital Management, LLC (since 2010); Chartered Financial Analyst.183

 

(1) 

Length of Time Served indicates the year the individual became an officer of a fund in the Nuveen fund complex.

(2)

Information as of February 15, 2017.

(3)

Each officer also serves as an officer of the Diversified Real Asset Income Fund, a closed-end management investment company advised by the Adviser, but not overseen by the Board.January 31, 2020.

Audit Committee Report

The Audit Committee of each Board is responsible for the oversight and monitoring of (1) the accounting and reporting policies, processes and practices, and the audit of the financial statements of each Fund, (2) the quality and integrity of the Fund’s financial statements and (3) the independent registered public accounting firm’s qualifications, performance and independence. In its oversight capacity, the Audit Committee reviews each Fund’s annual financial statements with both management and the independent registered public accounting firm, and the Audit Committee meets periodically with the independent registered public accounting firm and internal auditors to consider their evaluation of each Fund’s financial and internal controls. The Audit Committee also selects, retains, evaluates and may replace each Fund’s

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independent registered public accounting firm. The Audit Committee is currently composed of five Independent Board Members and operates under a written charter adopted and approved by each Board. Each Audit Committee member meets the independence and experience requirements, as applicable, of the NYSE, NASDAQ, Section 10A of the 1934 Act and the rules and regulations of the SEC.

The Audit Committee, in discharging its duties, has met with and held discussions with management and each Fund’s independent registered public accounting firm. The Audit Committee has also reviewed and discussed the audited financial statements with management. Management has represented to the independent registered public accounting firm that each Fund’s financial statements were prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. The Audit Committee has also discussed with the independent registered public accounting firm the matters required to be discussed by Statement on Auditing Standards

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(“SAS”) No. 114 (The Auditor’s Communication With Those Charged With Governance), which supersedes SAS No. 61 (Communication with Audit Committees). Each Fund’s independent registered public accounting firm provided to the Audit Committee the written disclosure required by Public Company Accounting Oversight Board Rule 3526 (Communications with Audit Committees Concerning Independence), and the Audit Committee discussed with representatives of the independent registered public accounting firm their firm’s independence. As provided in the Audit Committee Charter, it is not the Audit Committee’s responsibility to determine, and the considerations and discussions referenced above do not ensure, that each Fund’s financial statements are complete and accurate and presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.

Based on the Audit Committee’s review and discussions with management and the independent registered public accounting firm, the representations of management and the report of the independent registered public accounting firm to the Audit Committee, the Audit Committee has recommended that the audited financial statements be included in each Fund’s Annual Report.

The current members of the Audit Committee are:

Jack B. Evans

David J. KundertWilliam C. Hunter

John K. Nelson

Carole E. Stone

Terence J. TothJudith M. Stockdale

 

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Audit and Related Fees.Fees. The following tables provide the aggregate fees billed during each Fund’s last two fiscal years by each Fund’s independent registered public accounting firm for engagements directly related to the operations and financial reporting of each Fund including those relating (i) to each Fund for services provided to the Fund and (ii) to the Adviser and certain entities controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the Adviser that provide ongoing services to each Fund (“Adviser Entities”).

 

  Audit Fees(1)   Audit Related Fees(2)   Tax Fees(3)   All Other Fees(4)   Audit Fees(1)   Audit Related Fees(2)   Tax Fees(3)   All Other Fees(4) 
  Fund   Fund   Adviser and
Adviser Entitles
   Fund   Adviser and
Adviser Entitles
   Fund   Adviser and
Adviser Entitles
   Fund   Fund   Adviser and
Adviser Entities
   Fund   Adviser and
Adviser Entities
   Fund   Adviser and
Adviser Entities
 
  Fiscal
Year
Ended
2015
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2016
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2015
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2016
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2015
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2016
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2015
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2016
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2015
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2016
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2015
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2016
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2015
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2016
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2018
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2019
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2018
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2019
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2018
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2019
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2018
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2019
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2018
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2019
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2018
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2019
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2018
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2019
 

All Cap Energy

  $54,493   $55,470   $   $   $   $   $   $35,000   $   $   $   $   $   $   $59,167   $59,165   $5,500   $0   $0   $0   $35,000   $39,500   $0   $0   $0   $0   $0   $0 

Connecticut Municipal

   22,500    23,270                                        272         

Core Equity Alpha

   34,335    34,360    0    16,500    0    0    2,752    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Credit Opportunities 2022

   31,340    31,340    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Credit Strategies

   28,500    29,480                                                    34,470    34,470    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Diversified Dividend

   34,500    35,690                                                    37,770    37,770    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Dow Dynamic Overwrite

   32,714    33,779    7,265                5,360    3,958                            36,194    36,110    10,000    6,500    0    0    2,752    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Emerging Markets Debt

   34,420    34,420    5,000    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Energy MLP

   57,743    57,137    34,000                116    35,000                            61,174    60,985    5,500    0    0    0    35,000    42,500    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Floating Rate Income

   28,500    29,480                                        18,000            34,470    34,470    2,000    5,000    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Floating Rate Opportunity

   28,500    29,480                                        18,000            34,470    34,470    15,500    5,000    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Georgia Municipal

   22,500    23,270                                        100            24,610    24,610    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Global High Income

   50,213    51,217    8,431                5,477    5,449                            54,636    54,555    0    0    0    0    636    257    0    0    0    0    0    0 

High Income 2020

   30,500    30,500    5,000                                                32,270    32,270    5,000    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

High Income 2018(5)

   30,500    30,500        5,000                                         

High Income 2019(6)

       30,500        5,000                                         

High Income 2021(7)

       30,500        5,000                                            32,270    32,270    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

High Income 2023

   22,240    33,000    0    10,000    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Intermediate Duration

   25,500    26,375                                        1,995            24,610    24,610    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Intermediate Duration Quality

   25,500    26,375                                        543            27,900    27,900    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Maryland Municipal

   22,500    23,270                                        193            24,610    24,610    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Minnesota Municipal

   29,500    30,515                                                    24,610    24,610    10,000    5,500    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Missouri Municipal

   22,500    23,270                                        21            24,610    24,610    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Mortgage Opportunity

   49,747    51,398    1,017                94,493    88,339                         

Mortgage Opportunity 2

   48,179    49,715    303                92,833    86,269                         

Mortgage Income

   54,378    54,290    0    0    0    0    69,216    100,022    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Multi-Market Income

   32,500    33,260                                                    35,570    35,570    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Municipal 2021(8)

       25,500        5,000                                            26,970    26,970    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite

   34,508    34,420    8,000    3,500    0    0    2,752    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

 

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  Audit Fees(1)   Audit Related Fees(2)   Tax Fees(3)   All Other Fees(4)   Audit Fees(1)   Audit Related Fees(2)   Tax Fees(3)   All Other Fees(4) 
  Fund   Fund   Adviser and
Adviser Entitles
   Fund   Adviser and
Adviser Entitles
   Fund   Adviser and
Adviser Entitles
   Fund   Fund   Adviser and
Adviser Entities
   Fund   Adviser and
Adviser Entities
   Fund   Adviser and
Adviser Entities
 
  Fiscal
Year
Ended
2015
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2016
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2015
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2016
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Year
Ended
2015
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Year
Ended
2016
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Year
Ended
2015
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Year
Ended
2016
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Year
Ended
2015
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Year
Ended
2016
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Year
Ended
2015
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Year
Ended
2016
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Year
Ended
2015
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Year
Ended
2016
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Year
Ended
2018
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Year
Ended
2019
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Year
Ended
2018
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Year
Ended
2019
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Year
Ended
2018
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Year
Ended
2019
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Year
Ended
2018
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Year
Ended
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Year
Ended
2018
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Year
Ended
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Ended
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Ended
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Year
Ended
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NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite

  $30,947   $32,039   $16,574   $   $   $   $5,473   $3,958   $   $   $   $   $   $ 

North Carolina Municipal

   22,500    23,270                                                 

Preferred Income Opportunities

  $27,900   $27,900   $0   $0   $0   $0   $0   $0   $0   $0   $0   $0   $0   $0 

Preferred Income Securities

   26,200    26,200    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    5,000    0    0    0 

Preferred Income 2022

   27,900    27,900    5,000    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Preferred Income Term

   25,500    26,375                                                    27,900    27,900    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Preferred Income Opportunities

   25,500    26,375                                                 

Preferred Securities Income(9)

   25,500    33,375        10,000                                         

Real Asset

   27,900    27,900    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Real Estate Income

   25,500    26,375                                                    27,900    27,900    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

S&P Buy-Write

   33,712    34,993    13,412                3,893    3,958                            36,962    36,600    10,000    6,500    0    0    2,752    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

S&P Dynamic Overwrite

   29,042    29,986    3,379                2,305    3,958                            31,957    31,990    7,000    3,500    0    0    2,752    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Senior Income

   28,500    29,480                                        18,000            34,470    34,470    2,000    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Short Duration

   28,500    29,480        23,000                                            31,190    31,190    2,000    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Tax-Advantaged Dividend

   25,500    26,375                                                    27,900    27,900    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Tax-Advantaged Return

   28,500    29,480                                                    31,190    31,190    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Virginia Municipal

   22,500    23,270                                        329            24,610    24,610    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

(1)

“Audit Fees” are the aggregate fees billed for professional services for the audit of the Fund’s annual financial statements and services provided in connection with statutory and regulatory filings or engagements.

 

(2)

“Audit Related Fees” are the aggregate fees billed for assurance and related services reasonably related to the performance of the audit or review of financial statements that are not reported under “Audit Fees.” These fees include offerings related to the Fund’s common shares and leverage.

 

(3)

“Tax Fees” are the aggregate fees billed for professional services for tax advice, tax compliance, and tax planning. These fees include: all global withholding tax services; excise and state tax reviews; capital gain, tax equalization and taxable basis calculation performed by the principal accountant.

 

(4)

“All Other Fees” are the aggregate fees billed for products and services other than “Audit Fees,” “Audit-Related Fees” and “Tax Fees.” These fees represent all “Agreed-Upon Procedures” engagements pertaining to the Fund’s use of leverage.

 

(5)The Fund commenced operations on November 12, 2015.

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(6)The Fund commenced operations on May 10, 2016.

(7)The Fund commenced operations on August 23, 2016.

(8)The Fund commenced operations on January 1, 2016.

(9)The Fund acquired Nuveen Quality Preferred Income Fund and Nuveen Quality Preferred Income Fund 3 on May 9, 2016.

    TotalNon-Audit Fees
Billed to Fund
   Total Non-Audit Fees
Billed  to Advisers and
Adviser Entities

(Engagements Related
Directly to the Operations
and Financial Reporting
of Fund)
   Total Non-Audit Fees
Billed  to Advisers and
Adviser Entities
(All Other Engagements)
   Total 
    Fiscal Year
Ended 2018
   Fiscal Year
Ended 2019
   Fiscal Year
Ended 2018
   Fiscal Year
Ended 2019
   Fiscal Year
Ended 2018
   Fiscal Year
Ended 2019
   Fiscal Year
Ended 2018
   Fiscal Year
Ended 2019
 

All Cap Energy

  $35,000   $39,500   $0   $0   $0   $0   $35,000   $39,500 

Core Equity Alpha

   2,752    0    0    0    0    0    2,752    0 

Credit Opportunities 2022

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Credit Strategies

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Diversified Dividend

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Dow Dynamic Overwrite

   2,752    0    0    0    0    0    2,752    0 

Emerging Markets Debt

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Energy MLP

   35,000    42,500    0    0    0    0    35,000    42,500 

Floating Rate Income

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Floating Rate Opportunity

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Georgia Municipal

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Global High Income

   636    257    0    0    0    0    636    257 

High Income 2020

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

High Income 2021

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

High Income 2023

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Intermediate Duration

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Intermediate Duration Quality

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Maryland Municipal

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Minnesota Municipal

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Missouri Municipal

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Mortgage Income

   69,216    100,022    0    0    0    0    69,216    100,022 

Multi-Market Income

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Municipal 2021

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite

   2,752    0    0    0    0    0    2,752    0 

Preferred Income Opportunities

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Preferred Income Securities

   5,000    0    0    0    0    0    5,000    0 

Preferred Income 2022

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Preferred Income Term

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Real Asset

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

 

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   Total Non-Audit
Fees Billed to
Fund
  Total Non-Audit
Fees Billed to
Advisers and
Adviser Entities
(Engagements
Related Directly to
the Operations and
Financial Reporting
of Fund)
  Total Non-Audit
Fees Billed to
Advisers and
Adviser Entities
(All
Other Engagements)
  Total 
   Fiscal
Year
Ended
2015
  Fiscal
Year
Ended
2016
  Fiscal
Year
Ended
2015
  Fiscal
Year
Ended
2016
  Fiscal
Year
Ended
2015
  Fiscal
Year
Ended
2016
  Fiscal
Year
Ended
2015
  Fiscal
Year
Ended
2016
 

All Cap Energy

 $  $35,000  $  $  $  $  $  $35,000 

Connecticut Municipal

     272                  272 

Credit Strategies

                        

Diversified Dividend

                        

Dow Dynamic Overwrite

  5,360   3,958               5,360   3,958 

Energy MLP

  116   35,000               116   35,000 

Floating Rate Income

     18,000                  18,000 

Floating Rate Opportunity

     18,000                  18,000 

Georgia Municipal

     100                  100 

Global High Income

  5,477   5,449               5,477   5,449 

High Income 2020

                        

High Income 2018

                        

High Income 2019

                        

High Income 2021

                        

Intermediate Duration

     1,995                  1,995 

Intermediate Duration Quality

     543                  543 

Maryland Municipal

     193                  193 

Minnesota Municipal

                        

Missouri Municipal

     21                  21 

Mortgage Opportunity

  94,493   88,339               94,493   88,339 

Mortgage Opportunity 2

  92,833   86,269               92,833   86,269 

Multi-Market Income

                        

Municipal 2021

                        

NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite

  5,473   3,958               5,473   3,958 

North Carolina Municipal

                        

Preferred Income Term

                      

Preferred Income Opportunities

                        

Preferred Securities Income

                        

Real Estate Income

                        

S&P Buy-Write

  3,893   3,958               3,893   3,958 

S&P Dynamic Overwrite

  2,305   3,958               2,305   3,958 

Senior Income

     18,000                  18,000 

Short Duration

                        

Tax-Advantaged Dividend

                        

Tax-Advantaged Return

                        

Virginia Municipal

     329                  329 
    TotalNon-Audit Fees
Billed to Fund
   Total Non-Audit Fees
Billed  to Advisers and
Adviser Entities

(Engagements Related
Directly to the Operations
and Financial Reporting
of Fund)
   Total Non-Audit Fees
Billed  to Advisers and
Adviser Entities
(All Other Engagements)
   Total 
    Fiscal Year
Ended 2018
   Fiscal Year
Ended 2019
   Fiscal Year
Ended 2018
   Fiscal Year
Ended 2019
   Fiscal Year
Ended 2018
   Fiscal Year
Ended 2019
   Fiscal Year
Ended 2018
   Fiscal Year
Ended 2019
 

Real Estate Income

  $0   $0   $0   $0   $0   $0   $0   $0 

S&PBuy-Write

   2,752    0    0    0    0    0    2,752    0 

S&P Dynamic Overwrite

   2,752    0    0    0    0    0    2,752    0 

Senior Income

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Short Duration

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Tax-Advantaged Dividend

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Tax-Advantaged Return

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Virginia Municipal

   0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0 

Audit CommitteePre-Approval Policies and Procedures. Generally, the Audit Committee must approve each Fund’s independent registered public accounting firm’s engagements (i) with the Fund for audit ornon-audit services and (ii) with the Adviser and Adviser Entities fornon-audit services if the engagement relates directly to the operations and financial reporting of the Fund. Regarding tax and research projects conducted by the independent registered public accounting firm for each Fund and the Adviser and Adviser Entities (with respect to the operations and financial reporting of each Fund), such engagements will be

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(i) pre-approved by the Audit Committee if they are expected to be for amounts greater than $10,000; (ii) reported to the Audit Committee chairmanChair for his or her verbal approval prior to engagement if they are expected to be for amounts under $10,000 but greater than $5,000; and (iii) reported to the Audit Committee at the next Audit Committee meeting if they are expected to be for an amount under $5,000.

The Audit Committee has approved in advance all audit services andnon-audit services that the independent registered public accounting firm provided to each Fund and to the Adviser and Adviser Entities (with respect to the operations and financial reporting of each Fund). None of the services rendered by the independent registered public accounting firm to each Fund or the Adviser or Adviser Entities werepre-approved by the Audit Committee pursuant to thepre-approval exception under Rule 2.01(c)2-01(c)(7)(i)(C) or Rule 2.01(c)2-01(c)(7)(ii) of RegulationS-X.

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Additional Information

Appointment of the Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

The Board of each Fund, except All Cap Energy, Core Equity Alpha, Dow Dynamic Overwrite, Energy MLP, Global High Income, Mortgage Opportunity, Mortgage Opportunity 2,Income, NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite, S&PBuy-Write and S&P Dynamic Overwrite has appointed KPMG LLP (“KPMG”) as independent registered public accounting firm to audit the books and records of the Fund for its current fiscal year. For All Cap Energy, Core Equity Alpha, Dow Dynamic Overwrite, Energy MLP, Global High Income, Mortgage Opportunity, Mortgage Opportunity 2,Income, NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite, S&PBuy-Write and S&P Dynamic Overwrite, the Board of each Fund has appointed PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (“PwC”) as independent registered public accounting firm to audit the books and records of the Fund for its current fiscal year. A representative of each of KPMG and PwC will be present at the Annual Meetings to make a statement, if such representative so desires, and to respond to shareholders’ questions. Each of KPMG and PwC has informed each applicable Fund that it has no direct or indirect material financial interest in the Funds, Nuveen, the Adviser or any other investment company sponsored by Nuveen.

Section 16(a) Beneficial Interest Reporting Compliance

Section 30(h) of the 1940 Act and Section 16(a) of the 1934 Act require Board Members and officers, the Adviser, affiliated persons of the Adviser and persons who own more than 10% of a registered class of a Fund’s equity securities to file forms reporting their affiliation with that Fund and reports of ownership and changes in ownership of that Fund’s shares with the SEC and the NYSE or NASDAQ, as applicable. These persons and entities are required by SEC regulation to furnish the Funds with copies of all Section 16(a) forms they file. Based on a review of these forms furnished to each Fund, each Fund believes that its Board Members and officers, Adviser and affiliated persons of the Adviser have complied with all applicable Section 16(a) filing requirements during its last fiscal year, except as follows: Jeffrey T. Schmitz filed a late Form 4 filing with respect to High Income 2020. To the knowledge of management of the Funds, no shareholder of a Fund owns more than 10% of a registered class of a Fund’s equity securities, except as provided in Appendix B.

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Information About the Adviser

The Adviser, located at 333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606, serves as investment adviser and manager for each Fund. The Adviser is an indirect subsidiary of Nuveen, LLC, the investment management arm of Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (“TIAA”). TIAA is a life insurance company founded in 1918 by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and is the companion organization of College Retirement Equities Fund.

Shareholder Proposals

To be considered for presentation at the 2021 annual meeting of shareholders for the Funds, to be held in 2018, shareholder proposals submitted pursuant to Rule14a-8 of the 1934 Act must be received at the offices of that Fund, 333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606, not later than October 31, 2017.November 6, 2020. A shareholder wishing to provide notice in the manner prescribed byRule 14a-4(c)(1) of a proposal submitted outside of the process of Rule14a-8 for the annual meeting must, pursuant to each Fund’sBy-Laws, submit such written notice to the Fund not later than January 14, 201820, 2021 or prior to December 31, 2017.January 5, 2021. Timely submission of a proposal does not mean that such proposal will be included in a proxy statement.

Copies of theBy-Laws of each Fund are available on the EDGAR Database on the SEC’s website atwww.sec.gov. Each Fund will also furnish, without charge, a copy of itsBy-Laws to a shareholder upon request. Such requests should be directed to the appropriate Fund at 333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606, or by calling1-800-257-8787.

Shareholder Communications

Fund shareholders who want to communicate with the Board or any individual Board Member should write to the attention of Lorna Ferguson,William Siffermann, Manager of Fund Board Relations, Nuveen, 333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606. The letter should indicate that you

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are a Fund shareholder and note the Fund or Funds that you own. If the communication is intended for a specific Board Member and so indicates, it will be sent only to that Board Member. If a communication does not indicate a specific Board Member, it will be sent to the Independent ChairmanChair and the outside counsel to the Independent Board Members for further distribution as deemed appropriate by such persons.

Expenses of Proxy Solicitation

The cost of preparing, printing and mailing the enclosed proxy, accompanying notice and proxy statement and all other costs in connection with the solicitation of proxies will be paid by the Funds pro rata based on the number of shareholder accounts. Additional solicitation may be made by letter or telephone by officers or employees of Nuveen or the Adviser, or by dealers and their representatives. Any additional costs of solicitation will be paid by the Fund that requires additional solicitation.

Fiscal Year

The last fiscal year end for Connecticut Municipal, Georgia Municipal, Intermediate Duration, Intermediate Duration Quality, Maryland Municipal, Minnesota Municipal, Missouri Municipal, Municipal 2021 North Carolina Municipal and Virginia Municipal was May 31, 2016.2019. The last fiscal year end for Multi-Market Income was June 30, 2016.2019. The last fiscal year end for Credit Strategies, Floating Rate Income, Floating Rate Opportunity, Preferred Income Term,

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Opportunities, Preferred Income Opportunities,Securities, Preferred Securities Income Term, Senior Income and Short Duration was July 31, 2016.2019. The last fiscal year end for All Cap Energy and Energy MLP was November 30, 2016.2019. The last fiscal year end for Core Equity Alpha, Credit Opportunities 2022, Diversified Dividend, Dow Dynamic Overwrite, Emerging Markets Debt, Global High Income, High Income 2020, High Income 2018,2021, High Income 2019, High2023, Mortgage Income, 2021, Mortgage Opportunity, Mortgage Opportunity 2, NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite, Preferred Income 2022, Real Asset, Real Estate Income, S&PBuy-Write, S&P Dynamic Overwrite,Tax-Advantaged Dividend andTax-Advantaged Return was December 31, 2016.2019.

Shareholder Report Delivery

Shareholder reports will be sent to shareholders of record of each Fund following the applicable period. Each Fund will furnish, without charge, a copy of its annual report and/or semi-annual report as available upon request. Such written or oral requests should be directed to such Fund at 333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606 or by calling1-800-257-8787.

Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for the Shareholder Meeting To Be Held on April 6, 2017:8, 2020:

Each Fund’s proxy statement is available athttp://www.nuveenproxy.com/Closed-End-Fund-Proxy-Information/. For more information, shareholders may also contact the applicable Fund at the address and phone number set forth above.

Please note that only one annual report, semi-annual report or proxy statement may be delivered to two or more shareholders of a Fund who share an address, unless the Fund has received instructions to the contrary. To request a separate copy of an annual report, semi-annual report or proxy statement, or for instructions as to how to request a separate copy of

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such documents or as to how to request a single copy if multiple copies of such documents are received, shareholders should contact the applicable Fund at the address and phone number set forth above.

General

Management does not intend to present and does not have reason to believe that any other items of business will be presented at the Annual Meetings. However, if other matters are properly presented to the Annual Meetings for a vote, the proxies will be voted by the persons acting under the proxies upon such matters in accordance with their judgment of the best interests of the Fund.

A list of shareholders entitled to be present and to vote at each Annual Meeting will be available at the offices of the Funds, 333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606, for inspection by any shareholder during regular business hours beginning ten days prior to the date of the Annual Meeting.

Failure of a quorum to be present at any Annual Meeting will necessitate adjournment and will subject that Fund to additional expense. The persons named in the enclosed proxy may also move for an adjournment of any Annual Meeting to permit further solicitation of proxies with respect to the proposal if they determine that adjournment and further solicitation is reasonable and in the best interests of the Funds.that Fund. Under each Fund’sBy-Laws, an adjournment of

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a meeting with respect to a matter requires the affirmative vote of a majority of the shares entitled to vote on the matter present in person or represented by proxy at the meeting.

IF YOU CANNOT BE PRESENT AT THE MEETING, YOU ARE REQUESTED TO FILL IN, SIGN AND RETURN THE ENCLOSED PROXY PROMPTLY. NO POSTAGE IS REQUIRED IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES.

Gifford R. Zimmerman

Vice President and Secretary

February 24, 2016March 2, 2020

 

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APPENDIX A

Beneficial Ownership

The following table lists the dollar range of equity securities beneficially owned by each Board Member/nominee in each Fund and in all Nuveen funds overseen by the Board Member/nominee as of December 31, 2016.2019. The information as to beneficial ownership is based on statements furnished by each Board Member/nominee.

 

 Dollar Range of Equity Securities

Dollar Range of Equity Securities

Dollar Range of Equity Securities

Board Member/Nominees All Cap
Energy
 Connecticut
Municipal
 Credit
Strategies
 Diversified
Dividend
 Dow Dynamic
Overwrite
 Energy MLP Floating Rate
Income
 Floating Rate
Opportunity
 Georgia
Municipal
 Global High
Income
 All Cap
Energy
 Core Equity
Alpha
 Credit
Opportunities
2022
 Credit
Strategies
 Diversified
Dividend
 Dow
Dynamic
Overwrite
 Emerging
Markets
Debt
 Energy
MLP
 Floating Rate
Income

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

      

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

      
Jack B. Evans $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
William C. Hunter   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
David J. Kundert   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
Albin F. Moschner(2)   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
Albin F. Moschner $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Over $100,000
John K. Nelson   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
William J. Schneider   0   0 Over $100,000 $50,001-$1000,000   0 Over $100,000   0 Over $100,000   0   0
Judith M. Stockdale   0   0 $10,001-$50,000 $10,001-$50,000   0   0   0   0   0 $10,001-$50,000 $0 $0 $0 $10,001-$50,000 $10,001-$50,000 $0 $0 $0 $0
Carole E. Stone   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Terence J. Toth   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Margaret L. Wolff   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0

Board Members/Nominees who are “interested persons” of the Funds

          
William Adams IV $0 $0 Over $100,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Margo L. Cook(2).   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
Robert L. Young $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0

Dollar Range of Equity Securities

Board Member/Nominees Floating Rate
Opportunity
 Georgia
Municipal
 Global High
Income
 High Income
2020
 High Income
2021
 High Income
2023
 Intermediate
Duration
 Intermediate
Duration Quality
 Maryland
Municipal

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

      
Jack B. Evans $10,001-$50,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
William C. Hunter $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Albin F. Moschner $10,001-$50,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
John K. Nelson $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Judith M. Stockdale $0 $0 $10,001-$50,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Carole E. Stone $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Terence J. Toth $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Margaret L. Wolff $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Robert L. Young $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0

 

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 Dollar Range of Equity Securities
Dollar Range of Equity SecuritiesDollar Range of Equity Securities
Board Member/Nominees High Income
2020
 High Income
2018
 High Income
2019
 High Income
2021
 Intermediate
Duration
 Intermediate
Duration Quality
 Maryland
Municipal
 Minnesota
Municipal
 Missouri
Municipal
 Mortgage
Opportunity
 Minnesota
Municipal
 Missouri
Municipal
 Mortgage
Income
 Multi-Market
Income
 Municipal
2021
 NASDAQ
Dynamic
Overwrite
 Preferred
Income
Opportunities
 Preferred
Income
Securities
 Preferred
Income
2022
 Preferred
Income Term
 

Real
Asset

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

      

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

     
Jack B. Evans $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $10,001-$50,000 $0
William C. Hunter   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
David J. Kundert   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
Albin F. Moschner(2)   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
Albin F. Moschner $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
John K. Nelson   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
William J. Schneider   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
Judith M. Stockdale   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $50,000-$100,000 $0 $0 $0
Carole E. Stone   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Terence J. Toth   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Margaret L. Wolff   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0

Board Members/Nominees who are “interested persons” of the Funds

          
William Adams IV $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Margo L. Cook(2)   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
Robert L. Young $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0

 

   Dollar Range of Equity Securities   
Board Member/Nominees Mortgage
Opportunity 2
 Multi-Market
Income
 Municipal
2021
 NASDAQ Dynamic
Overwrite
 North Carolina
Municipal
 Preferred
Income Term
 Preferred
Income Opportunities
 Preferred
Securities Income
 Real Estate
Income
 S&P
Buy-Write

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

      
Jack B. Evans $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $10,001-$50,000 $0 $10,001-$50,000 $0 $10,001-$50,000
William C. Hunter   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
David J. Kundert   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
Albin F. Moschner(2)   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
John K. Nelson   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
William J. Schneider   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
Judith M. Stockdale   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
Carole E. Stone   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
Terence J. Toth   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
Margaret L. Wolff   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0

Board Members/Nominees who are “interested persons” of the Funds

          
William Adams IV $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $10,001-$50,000 $0
Margo L. Cook(2)   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0

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 Dollar Range of Equity Securities
Dollar Range of Equity SecuritiesDollar Range of Equity Securities
Board Member/Nominees S&P
Dynamic
Overwrite
 Senior
Income
 Short Duration Tax-Advantaged
Dividend
 Tax-Advantaged
Return
 Virginia
Municipal
 Aggregate Range of Equity; Securities in All
Registered Investment Companies
Overseen by Board Member Nominees in
Family of Investment Companies(1)
 Real
Estate
Income
 S&P
Buy-Write
 S&P
Dynamic
Overwrite
 Senior
Income
 Short
Duration
 Tax-
Advantaged
Dividend
 Tax-
Advantaged
Return
 Virginia
Municipal
 Aggregate Range of Equity Securities in All
Registered Investment Companies
Overseen by Board
Member Nominees in
Family of Investment Companies(1)

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

  

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

   
Jack B. Evans $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 over $100,000 $0 $10,001-$50,000 $0 $0 $10,001-$50,000 $0 $0 $0 Over $100,000
William C. Hunter   0   0   0   0   0   0 over $100,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Over $100,000
David J. Kundert   0   0   0   0   0   0 over $100,000
Albin F. Moschner(2)   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
Albin F. Moschner $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Over $100,000
John K. Nelson   0   0   0   0   0   0 over $100,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Over $100,000
William J. Schneider   0   0   0   0   0   0 over $100,000
Judith M. Stockdale   0   0   0   0   0   0 over $100,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Over $100,000
Carole E. Stone   0   0   0   0   0   0 over $100,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Over $100,000
Terence J. Toth   0   0 $10,001-$50,000   0   0   0 over $100,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $10,001-$50,000 $0 $0 $0 Over $100,000
Margaret L. Wolff   0   0   0   0   0   0 $50,001-$100,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Over $100,000

Board Members/Nominees who are “interested persons” of the Funds

       
William Adams IV $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 over $100,000
Margo L. Cook(2).   0   0   0   0   0   0 over $100,000
Robert L. Young $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Over $100,000

 

(1)

The amounts reflect the aggregate dollar range of equity securities of the number of shares beneficially owned by the Board Member/nominee in the Funds and in all Nuveen funds overseen by each Board Member/nominee.

(2)Board Members Cook and Moschner were appointed on June 22, 2016 to the Board of Trustees/Directors of the Nuveen Funds, effective July 1, 2016.

 

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The following table sets forth, for each Board Member/nominee and for the Board Members/nominees and officers as a group, the amount of shares beneficially owned in each Fund as of December 31, 2016.2019. The information as to beneficial ownership is based on statements furnished by each Board Member/nominee and officer.

 

 Fund Shares Owned By Board Members And Officers(1)
Fund Shares Owned By Board Members And Officers(1)Fund Shares Owned By Board Members And Officers(1)
Board Member/Nominees All Cap
Energy
 Connecticut
Municipal
 Credit
Strategies
 Diversified
Dividend
 Dow Dynamic
Overwrite
 Energy
MLP
 Floating Rate
Income
 Floating Rate
Opportunity
 Georgia
Municipal
 Global High
Income
 All Cap
Energy
 Core Equity
Alpha
 Credit
Opportunities
2022
 Credit
Strategies
 Diversified
Dividend
 Dow
Dynamic
Overwrite
 Emerging
Markets Debt
 Energy
MLP
 Floating Rate
Income

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

      

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

      
Jack B. Evans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
William C. Hunter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
David J. Kundert 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Albin F. Moschner(2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Albin F. Moschner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30,718
John K. Nelson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
William J. Schneider 0 0 25,000 4,900 0 43,760 0 35,300 0 0
Judith M. Stockdale 0 0 1,389 1,519 0 0 0 0 0 804 0 0 0 1,870 2,047 0 0 0 0
Carole E. Stone 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Terence J. Toth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Margaret L. Wolff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Board Members/Nominees who are “interested persons” of the Funds

          
William Adams IV 0 0 25,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Margo L. Cook(2). 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Robert L. Young 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

All Board Members/Nominees and Officers as a Group

 0 0 51,389 6,419 0 43,760 0 40,290 0 804 151 55 786 2,322 5,973 0 5,738 242 36,311

Fund Shares Owned By Board Members And Officers(1)
Board Member/Nominees Floating Rate
Opportunity
 Georgia
Municipal
 Global High
Income
 High Income
2020
 High Income
2021
 High Income
2023
 Intermediate
Duration
 Intermediate
Duration
Quality
 Maryland
Municipal

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

      
Jack B. Evans 4,225 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
William C. Hunter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Albin F. Moschner 3,674 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
John K. Nelson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Judith M. Stockdale 0 0 936 0 0 0 0 0 0
Carole E. Stone 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Terence J. Toth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Margaret L. Wolff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Robert L. Young 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

All Board Members/Nominees and Officers as a Group

 16,199 0 936 516 0 481 18,603 4,686 0

 

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 Fund Shares Owned By Board Members And Officers(1)

Fund Shares Owned By Board Members And Officers(1)

Fund Shares Owned By Board Members And Officers(1)

Board Member/Nominees High Income
2020
 High Income
2018
 High Income
2019
 High Income
2021
 Intermediate
Duration
 Intermediate
Duration Quality
 Maryland
Municipal
 Minnesota
Municipal
 Missouri
Municipal
 Mortgage
Opportunity
 Minnesota
Municipal
 Missouri
Municipal
 Mortgage
Income
 Multi-Market
Income
 Municipal
2021
 NASDAQ
Dynamic
Overwrite
 Preferred
Income
Opportunities
 Preferred
Income
Securities
 Preferred
Income
2022
 Preferred
Income
Term

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

      

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

     
Jack B. Evans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,539 0 1,000
William C. Hunter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
David J. Kundert 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Albin F. Moschner(2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Albin F. Moschner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
John K. Nelson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
William J. Schneider 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Judith M. Stockdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Carole E. Stone 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Terence J. Toth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Margaret L. Wolff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Board Members/Nominees who are “interested persons” of the Funds

          
William Adams IV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Margo L. Cook(2). 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Robert L. Young 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

All Board Members/Nominees and Officers as a Group

 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56 0 1,681 0 2,206 5,539 119 1,000

 

   Fund Shares Owned By Board Members And Officers(1)
Board Member/Nominees Mortgage
Opportunity 2
 Multi-Market
Income
 Municipal
2021
 NASDAQ Dynamic
Overwrite
 North Carolina
Municipal
 Preferred
Income Term
 Preferred Income
Opportunities
 Preferred Securities
Income
 Real Estate
Income
 S&P
Buy-Write

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

      
Jack B. Evans 0 0 0 0 0 1,000 0 4,289 0 1,468
William C. Hunter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
David J. Kundert 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Albin F. Moschner(2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
John K. Nelson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
William J. Schneider 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Judith M. Stockdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Carole E. Stone 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Terence J. Toth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Margaret L. Wolff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Board Members/Nominees who are “interested persons” of the Funds

          
William Adams IV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,000 0
Margo L. Cook(2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

All Board Members/Nominees and Officers as a Group

 0 0 0 0 0 1,000 0 4,289 3,000 5,505

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 Fund Shares Owned By Board Members And Officers(1)   

Fund Shares Owned By Board Members And Officers(1)

Fund Shares Owned By Board Members And Officers(1)

Board Member/Nominees S&P Dynamic
Overwrite
 Senior
Income
 Short
Duration
 Tax-Advantaged
Dividend
 Tax-Advantaged
Return
 Virginia
Municipal
 Real
Asset
 Real Estate
Income
 S&P
Buy-Write
 S&P Dynamic
Overwrite
 Senior
Income
 Short
Duration
 Tax-Advantaged
Dividend
 Tax-Advantaged
Return
 Virginia
Municipal

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

  

Board Members/Nominees who are not “interested persons” of the Funds

    
Jack B. Evans 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,468 0 0 2,750 0 0 0
William C. Hunter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
David J. Kundert 0 0 0 0 0 0
Albin F. Moschner(2) 0 0 0 0 0 0
Albin F. Moschner 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
John K. Nelson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
William J. Schneider 0 0 0 0 0 0
Judith M. Stockdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Carole E. Stone 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Terence J. Toth 0 0 2,550 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,550 0 0 0
Margaret L. Wolff 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Board Members/Nominees who are “interested persons” of the Funds

      
William Adams IV 0 0 0 0 0 0
Margo L. Cook(2). 0 0 0 0 0 0
Robert L. Young 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

All Board Members/Nominees and Officers as a Group

 0 0 3,000 0 0 0 229 5,653 27,621 0 4,230 5,750 795 1,184 0

 

(1)

The numbers include share equivalents of certain Nuveen funds in which the Board Member/nominee is deemed to be invested pursuant to the Deferred Compensation Plan for Independent Board Members as more fully described in the Proxy Statement.

(2)Board Members Cook and Moschner were appointed on June 22, 2016 to the Board of Trustees/Directors of the Nuveen Funds, effective July 1, 2016.

 

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APPENDIX B

List of Beneficial Owners Who Own More Than 5% of Any Class of Shares in Any Fund

The following chart lists each shareholder or group of shareholders who beneficially owned more than 5% of any class of shares for each Fund as of February 7, 2017January 13, 2020*:

 

  
Fund and Class Shareholder Name and Address Number of
Shares Owned
 Percentage
Owned
  Shareholder Name and Address Number of
Shares Owned
 Percentage
Owned
 

All Cap Energy
— Common Shares

 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  1,883,779   14.76 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  2,503,810   18.55

Connecticut Municipal
— VMTP Shares

 

Wells Fargo & Company(b)
420 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94104

 

Wells Fargo Municipal Capital Strategies, LLC(b)
375 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10152

  
1,120
 
  
100

Core Equity Alpha
— Common Shares

 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  3,294,682   20.56

Diversified Dividend
— Common Shares

 Advisors Asset Management, Inc.
18925 Base Camp Road
Monument, Colorado 80132
  2,036,911   10.26

Credit Opportunities 2022
— Common Shares

 

Morgan Stanley(b)

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC(b)

1585 Broadway

New York, New York 10036

  1,470,471   5.30

Credit Strategies
— Common Shares

 

Saba Capital Management, L.P.(c)

Boaz R. Weinstein(c)

405 Lexington Avenue, 58th Floor

New York, New York 10174

  13,559,596   9.99
 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  1,948,678   9.87

Dow Dynamic Overwrite
– Common Shares

 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  1,904,686   5.28

Emerging Markets Debt
— Common Shares

 

RiverNorth Capital Management, LLC

325 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 645

Chicago, Illinois 60654

  810,852   5.70

Energy MLP
— Common Shares

 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  4,419,909   11.19 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  4,356,351   10.68

Floating Rate Income
— Common Shares

 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  3,533,132   6.21

Floating Rate Opportunity
— Common Shares

 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  2,557,683   6.65 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  4,711,925   11.62

Georgia Municipal
— VMTP Shares

 

Wells Fargo & Company(b)
420 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94104

 

Wells Fargo Municipal Capital Strategies, LLC(b)
375 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10152

  820   100

Georgia Municipal
— Common Shares

 

Saba Capital Management, L.P.(c)

Boaz R. Weinstein(c)

405 Lexington Avenue, 58th Floor

New York, New York 10174

  710,767   6.82

 

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Fund and Class Shareholder Name and Address Number of
Shares Owned
  Percentage
Owned
 

High Income 2020
— Common Shares

 

Morgan Stanley(c)

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC(c)

1585 Broadway

New York, NY 10036

  1,497,410   10.90

Intermediate Duration
— VMTP Shares

 

Bank of America Corporation(d)
100 North Tyron Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

 

Banc of America Preferred Funding Corporation(d)
214 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

  1,750   100

Intermediate Duration Quality
— VMTP Shares

 

Bank of America Corporation(d)
100 North Tyron Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

 

Banc of America Preferred Funding Corporation(d)
214 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

  550   100

Maryland Municipal
— VMTP Shares

 

Bank of America Corporation(d)
100 North Tyron Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

 

Banc of America Preferred Funding Corporation(d)
214 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

  1,970   100

Minnesota Municipal
— VMTP Shares

 

Bank of America Corporation(d)
100 North Tyron Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

 

Banc of America Preferred Funding Corporation(d)
214 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

  528   100

Missouri Municipal
— Common Shares

 

B.K. Werner

c/o Safety National Casualty Corporation

2043 Woodland Parkway

St. Louis, Missouri 63146

  221,436   10.14

Missouri Municipal
—VMTP Shares

 

Bank of America Corporation(d)
100 North Tyron Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

 

Banc of America Preferred Funding Corporation(d)
214 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

  180   100

Mortgage Opportunity
— Common Shares

 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  3,090,934   19.45
 Relative Value Partners Group, LLC
1033 Skokie Boulevard, Suite 470
Northbrook, Illinois 60062
  1,197,794   7.54
 Wells Fargo & Company(e)
420 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94104
  887,362   5.59
    
Fund and Class Shareholder Name and Address Number of
Shares Owned
  Percentage
Owned
 

Georgia Municipal
— AMTP Shares (Series 2028)

 

Wells Fargo & Company(d)
420 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, California 94104

 

Wells Fargo Municipal Capital Strategies, LLC(d)
375 Park Avenue
New York, New York 10152

  585   100

Global High Income
— Common Shares

 

Saba Capital Management, L.P.(c)

Boaz R. Weinstein(c)

405 Lexington Avenue, 58th Floor

New York, New York 10174

  1,188,842   5.13
 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  1,966,155   8.46

High Income 2020
— Common Shares

 

Morgan Stanley(b)

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC(b)

1585 Broadway

New York, New York 10036

  1,253,491   7.90

High Income 2021
— Common Shares

 

Morgan Stanley(b)

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC(b)

1585 Broadway

New York, New York 10036

  2,957,616   5.20

Intermediate Duration
— AMTP Shares (Series 2023)

 

Bank of America Corporation(e)
100 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

 

Banc of America Preferred Funding Corporation(e)
214 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

  1,750   100

Intermediate Duration Quality
— Common Shares

 

Morgan Stanley(b)

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC(b)

1585 Broadway

New York, New York 10036

  684,600   5.20

Intermediate Duration Quality
— AMTP Shares (Series 2023)

 

Bank of America Corporation(e)
100 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

 

Banc of America Preferred Funding Corporation(e)
214 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

  550   100

Maryland Municipal
— AMTP Shares (Series 2028)

 

Bank of America Corporation(e)
100 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

 

Banc of America Preferred Funding Corporation(e)
214 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

  1,820   100

 

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Fund and Class Shareholder Name and Address Number of
Shares Owned
  Percentage
Owned
 

Mortgage Opportunity 2
— Common Shares

 Wells Fargo & Company(e)
420 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94104
  1,309,547   26.88

Multi-Market Income
— Common Shares

 Sit Investment Associates, Inc.
3300 IDS Center
80 South Eighth Street
Minneapolis, MN 55402
  2,671,407   28.23
 1607 Capital Partners, LLC
13 S. 13th Street, Suite 400
Richmond, Virginia 23219
  807,310   8.50

Municipal 2021
— VMTP Shares

 

Bank of America Corporation(d)
100 North Tyron Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

 

Banc of America Preferred Funding Corporation(d)
214 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

  283   100

NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite
— Common Shares

 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  2,921,648   7.99

North Carolina Municipal
— VMTP Shares

 

Bank of America Corporation(d)
100 North Tyron Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

 

Banc of America Preferred Funding Corporation(d)
214 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

  1,540   100

Real Estate Income
— Common Shares

 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  1,625,366   5.63

S&P Buy-Write
— Common Shares

 Morgan Stanley(c)
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC(c)
1585 Broadway
New York, NY 10036
  10,460,526   10.10

S&P Dynamic Overwrite
— Common Shares

 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  1,858,465   11.51

Senior Income
— Common Shares

 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  2,591,953   6.71

B-3


  
Fund and Class Shareholder Name and Address Number of
Shares Owned
 Percentage
Owned
  Shareholder Name and Address Number of
Shares Owned
 Percentage
Owned
 

Minnesota Municipal
— AMTP Shares (Series 2028)

 

Bank of America Corporation(e)
100 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

 

Banc of America Preferred Funding Corporation(e)
214 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, North Carolina 28255

  528   100

Mortgage Income
— Common Shares

 

Relative Value Partners Group, LLC

1033 Skokie Boulevard, Suite 470

Northbrook, Illinois 60062

  1,281,881   8.07

Multi-Market Income
— Common Shares

 Sit Investment Associates, Inc.
3300 IDS Center
80 South Eighth Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402
  3,120,721   32.98
 1607 Capital Partners, LLC
13 S. 13th Street, Suite 400
Richmond, Virginia 23219
  972,915   10.28

Municipal 2021
— Common Shares

 

Karpus Investment Management

183 Sully’s Trail

Pittsford, New York 14534

  924,369   10.70

S&PBuy-Write
— Common Shares

 

Morgan Stanley(b)

Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC(b)

1585 Broadway

New York, New York 10036

  8,684,507   8.30

S&P 500 Dynamic Overwrite
— Common Shares

 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  881,340   5.34

Senior Income
— Common Shares

 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  5,861,342   15.18

Short Duration
— Common Shares

 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  1,932,558   19.14 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  1,934,990   19.17

Tax-Advantaged Dividend
— Common Shares

 Advisors Asset Management, Inc.
18925 Base Camp Road
Monument, Colorado 80132
  1,162,325   8.03 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  817,289   5.64

Tax-Advantaged Return
— Common Shares

 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  1,516,745   10.96 First Trust Portfolios L.P.(a)
First Trust Advisors L.P.(a)
The Charger Corporation(a)
120 East Liberty Drive, Suite 400
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
  1,491,098   10.77

Virginia Municipal
— VRDP Shares

 

Toronto Dominion Investments, Inc.

909 Fannin Street STE 1700

Houston, Texas 70100

  1,280   100

 

*

The information contained in this table is based on Schedule 13D and 13G filings made on or before February 9, 2017.January 13, 2020.

 

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(a)

First Trust Portfolios L.P., First Trust Advisors L.P. and The Charger Corporation filed their Schedule 13G jointly and did not differentiate holdings as tobetween each entity.

 

(b)Wells Fargo & Company and Wells Fargo Municipal Capital Strategies, LLC filed their Schedule 13D jointly and did not different holdings as to each entity.

(c)Morgan Stanley and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC filed their Schedule 13G jointly and did not differentiate holdings as tobetween each entity.

 

(d)(c)Bank of America Corporation

Saba Capital Management, L.P. and Banc of America Preferred Fund CorporationBoaz R. Weinstein filed their Schedule 13D jointly and did not differentiate holdings as between each entity.entity/person.

 

(e)(d)

Wells Fargo & Company filed Schedule 13G on its own behalf and on behalf of its subsidiaries, Wells Capital Management Incorporated and Wells Fargo Clearing Services, LLC. Aggregate beneficial ownership reported by Wells Fargo & Company is on a consolidated basis and includes any beneficial ownership separately reported by a subsidiary.

(e)

Bank of America Corporation and Banc of America Preferred Fund Corporation filed their Schedule 13D jointly and did not differentiate holdings as between each entity.

VRDP Shares are designed to be eligible for purchase by money market funds. Information with respect to aggregate holdings of these VRDP Shares associated with fund complexes identified by the remarketing agents as holding greater than 5% of the outstanding VRDP Shares of a Fund, including the number of VRDP Shares associated with the fund complex and percentage of total outstanding, is as follows: Virginia Municipal (Series 1): TD Securities (USA) LLC (1,280 shares (100.00%)).

MFP Shares are designed to be eligible for purchase by institutional investors. With confirmation of the holders of each series of MFP Shares, information with respect to aggregate holdings of MFP Shares associated with shareholders (number of MFP Shares and percentage of total outstanding) is as follows: Missouri Municipal (Series A): Banc of America Preferred Funding Corporation (180 shares (100%)); Short Duration (Series A): Barclays Capital Inc. (100,000 shares (100.00%)).

With assistance of the underwriter for each series of TPS Shares, information with respect to aggregate holdings of TPS Shares associated with shareholders (number of TPS Shares and percentage of total outstanding) is as follows: Floating Rate Income (Series 2024): Reinsurance Group of America (35,000 shares (100.00%)); Floating Rate Income (Series 2027): Knights of Columbus (51,000 shares (92.73%); Floating Rate Opportunity (Series 2027): Knights of Columbus (45,000 shares (100.00%)). The Funds have received no information regarding any shareholders or groups of shareholders that beneficially own greater than 5% of the outstanding TPS Shares of Floating Rate Opportunity (Series2022-1) or Senior Income (Series 2019), Floating Rate Income (Series 2022), Floating Rate Income (Series 2027), Floating Rate Opportunity (Series 2022), Floating Rate Opportunity (Series 2023), Floating Rate Opportunity (Series 2027) or Short Duration (Series 2020)2021).

 

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APPENDIX C

NUMBER OF BOARD AND COMMITTEE MEETINGS

HELD DURING EACH FUND’S LAST FISCAL YEAR

 

Fund  Regular
Board
Meeting
   Special
Board
Meeting
   Executive
Committee
Meeting
   Dividend
Committee
Meeting
   Compliance, Risk
Management
and Regulatory
Oversight
Committee
Meeting
   Audit
Committee
Meeting
   Nominating
and
Governance
Committee
Meeting
   Closed-
End Funds
Committee
   Regular
Board
Meeting
   Special
Board
Meeting
   Executive
Committee
Meeting
   Dividend
Committee
Meeting
   Compliance, Risk
Management
and Regulatory
Oversight
Committee
Meeting
   Audit
Committee
Meeting
   Nominating
and
Governance
Committee
Meeting
   Closed-
End Funds
Committee
 
All Cap Energy   6    9    0    4    5    4    6    4    6    9    0    4    6    4    5    4 
Connecticut Municipal   6    10    0    4    5    4    6    4 
Core Equity Alpha   6    9    0    4    5    4    5    4 
Credit Opportunities 2022   6    9    0    4    5    4    5    4 
Credit Strategies   6    9    0    5    5    4    6    4    6    7    0    4    7    4    5    4 
Diversified Dividend   6    9    0    4    5    4    6    4    6    9    0    4    5    4    5    4 
Dow Dynamic Overwrite   6    9    0    4    5    4    6    4    6    9    0    4    5    4    5    4 
Emerging Markets Debt   6    9    0    4    5    4    5    4 
Energy MLP   6    9    0    4    5    4    6    4    6    9    0    4    6    4    5    4 
Floating Rate Income   6    9    0    5    5    4    6    4    6    7    0    4    7    4    5    4 
Floating Rate Income Opportunity   6    9    0    5    5    4    6    4 
Floating Rate Opportunity   6    7    0    4    7    4    5    4 
Georgia Municipal   6    10    0    4    5    4    6    4    6    7    1    4    7    4    5    4 
Global High Income   6    9    0    4    5    4    6    4    6    9    0    4    5    4    5    4 
High Income 2020   6    9    0    4    5    4    6    4    6    9    0    4    5    4    5    4 
High Income 2018   6    9    0    4    5    4    6    4 
High Income 2019   6    9    1    4    5    4    6    4 
High Income 2021   6    9    1    4    5    4    6    4    6    9    0    4    5    4    5    4 
High Income 2023   6    9    0    4    5    4    5    4 
Intermediate Duration   6    10    1    4    5    4    6    4    6    7    0    4    7    4    5    4 
Intermediate Duration Quality   6    10    1    4    5    4    6    4    6    7    0    4    7    4    5    4 
Maryland Municipal   6    10    0    4    5    4    6    4    6    7    1    4    7    4    5    4 
Minnesota Municipal   6    10    0    4    5    4    6    4    6    7    1    4    7    4    5    4 
Missouri Municipal   6    10    0    4    5    4    6    4    6    7    0    4    7    4    5    4 
Mortgage Opportunity   6    9    0    4    5    4    6    4 
Mortgage Opportunity 2   6    9    0    4    5    4    6    4 
Mortgage Income   6    9    0    4    5    4    5    4 
Multi-Market Income   6    10    0    4    5    4    6    4    6    9    0    4    7    4    5    4 

 

C-1


Fund  Regular
Board
Meeting
   Special
Board
Meeting
   Executive
Committee
Meeting
   Dividend
Committee
Meeting
   Compliance, Risk
Management
and Regulatory
Oversight
Committee
Meeting
   Audit
Committee
Meeting
   Nominating
and
Governance
Committee
Meeting
   Closed-
End Funds
Committee
   Regular
Board
Meeting
   Special
Board
Meeting
   Executive
Committee
Meeting
   Dividend
Committee
Meeting
   Compliance, Risk
Management
and Regulatory
Oversight
Committee
Meeting
   Audit
Committee
Meeting
   Nominating
and
Governance
Committee
Meeting
   Closed-
End Funds
Committee
 
Municipal 2021   6    10    2    4    5    4    6    4    6    7    0    4    7    4    5    4 
NASDAQ Dynamic Overwrite   6    9    0    4    5    4    6    4    6    9    0    4    5    4    5    4 
North Carolina Municipal   6    10    0    4    5    4    6    4 
Preferred Income Opportunities   6    7    0    4    7    4    5    4 
Preferred Income Securities   6    7    0    4    7    4    5    4 
Preferred Income 2022   6    7    0    4    7    4    5    4 
Preferred Income Term   6    9    0    5    5    4    6    4    6    7    0    4    7    4    5    4 
Preferred Income Opportunities   6    9    0    5    5    4    6    4 
Preferred Securities Income   6    9    0    5    5    4    6    4 
Real Asset   6    9    0    4    5    4    5    4 
Real Estate Income   6    9    0    4    5    4    6    4    6    9    0    4    5    4    5    4 
S&P Buy-Write   6    9    0    4    5    4    6    4    6    9    0    4    5    4    5    4 
S&P Dynamic Overwrite   6    9    0    4    5    4    6    4    6    9    0    4    5    4    5    4 
Senior Income   6    9    0    5    5    4    6    4    6    7    0    4    7    4    5    4 
Short Duration   6    9    1    5    5    4    6    4    6    7    0    4    7    4    5    4 
Tax-Advantaged Dividend   6    9    0    4    5    4    6    4    6    9    0    4    5    4    5    4 
Tax-Advantaged Return   6    9    0    4    5    4    6    4    6    9    0    4    5    4    5    4 
Virginia Municipal   6    10    0    4    5    4    6    4    6    7    1    4    7    4    5    4 

 

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Nuveen Investments

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606-1286

(800) 257-8787

 

www.nuveen.com  JMLP 0417JMLP0420


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IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THE AVAILABILITY OF PROXY MATERIALS for the Annual Meeting of Shareholders on April 6, 2017. The Proxy Statement for this meeting is available at:http://www.nuveenproxy.com/Closed-End-Fund-Proxy-Information/ VOTE IN PERSON Attend Shareholder Meeting 333 West Wacker Dr. Chicago, IL 60606 On April 6, 2017 VOTE BY MAIL Vote, sign and date this Proxy Card and return it in the postage-paid envelope. VOTE BY PHONE Call1-800-337-3503 Follow the recorded instructions available 24 hours VOTE ON THE INTERNET Log on to: www.proxy-direct.com or scan the QR code Follow theon-screen instructions available 24 hours [GRAPHIC APPEARS HERE]NUVEEN FUNDS THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED BY THE BOARD OF THE FUND FOR AN ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS, APRIL 6, 20178, 2020 COMMON SHARES The Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held Thursday,Wednesday, April 6, 20178, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. Central time, in the offices of Nuveen, Investments, Inc.,LLC, 333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois, 60606. At this meeting, you will be asked to vote on the proposal described in the proxy statement attached. The undersigned hereby appoints Kevin J. McCarthy, Mark L. Winget and Gifford R. Zimmerman, and each of them, with full power of substitution, proxies for the undersigned, to represent and vote the shares of the undersigned at the Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be held on Thursday,Wednesday, April 6, 2017,8, 2020, or any adjournment(s) thereof. WHETHER OR NOT YOU PLAN TO JOIN US AT THE MEETING, PLEASE COMPLETE, DATE AND SIGN YOUR PROXY CARD AND RETURN IT IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE SO THAT YOUR VOTE WILL BE COUNTED. AS AN ALTERNATIVE, PLEASE CONSIDER VOTING BY TELEPHONE AT1-800-337-3503 OR OVER THE INTERNET (www.proxy-direct.com). NUV_28574_021717IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THE AVAILABILITY OF PROXY MATERIALS for the Annual Meeting of Shareholders on April 8, 2020. The Proxy Statement for this meeting is available at:http://www.nuveenproxy.com/Closed-End-Fund-Proxy-Information/ NUV_31073_021120 DO NOT TEAR FUNDS     FUNDS FUNDS Nuveen All Cap Energy MLP Opportunities FundNuveen Connecticut Quality Municipal IncomeCore Equity Alpha FundNuveen Credit Opportunities 2022 Target Term Fund Nuveen Credit Strategies Income Fund NuveenFundNuveen Diversified Dividend and Income FundNuveen Dow 30SM Dynamic Overwrite Fund Nuveen Emerging Markets Debt 2022 Target Term FundNuveen Energy MLP Total Return Fund NuveenFundNuveen Floating Rate Income FundNuveenFund Nuveen Floating Rate Income Opportunity FundNuveen Georgia Quality Municipal Income Fund NuveenFundNuveen Global High Income FundNuveen High Income 2020 Target Term FundNuveen High Income December 2018 Target Term Fund Nuveen High Income December 20192020 Target Term FundNuveen High Income November 2021 Target Term FundNuveen High Income 2023 Target Term Fund Nuveen Intermediate Duration Municipal Term Fund NuveenFundNuveen Intermediate Duration Quality Municipal Term FundNuveen Maryland Quality Municipal Income FundNuveenFund Nuveen Minnesota Quality Municipal Income Fund NuveenFundNuveen Missouri Quality Municipal Income FundNuveen Mortgage Opportunity Term FundNuveen Mortgage Opportunity Term& Income Fund 2 Nuveen Multi-Market Income FundNuveen Municipal 2021 Target Term FundNuveen NASDAQ 100 Dynamic Overwrite Fund Nuveen North Carolina Quality MunicipalPreferred and Income 2022 Term FundNuveen Preferred & Income Opportunities FundNuveen Preferred & Income Securities Fund Nuveen Preferred and Income Term FundNuveen PreferredReal Asset Income Opportunities Fund Nuveen Preferred Securities Income Fund JPSNuveenand Growth FundNuveen Real Estate Income FundNuveenFund Nuveen S&P 500Buy-Write Income Fund NuveenFundNuveen S&P 500 Dynamic Overwrite FundNuveen Senior Income FundNuveenFund Nuveen Short Duration Credit Opportunities Fund NuveenFundNuveenTax-Advantaged Dividend Growth FundNuveenTax-Advantaged Total Return Strategy FundNuveenFund Nuveen Virginia Quality Municipal Income Fund VOTING OPTIONS Read your proxy statement and have it at hand when voting.                VOTE ON THE INTERNET Log on to: www.proxy-direct.com or scan the QR code Follow theon-screen

instructions available 24 hours                VOTE BY PHONE Call1-800-337-3503 Follow the recorded instructions available 24 hours                VOTE BY MAIL Vote, sign and date this Proxy Card and return it in the postage-paid envelope.                VOTE IN PERSON Attend Shareholder Meeting 333 West Wacker Dr. Chicago, IL 60606 on April 8, 2020


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+ /                / + THE BOARD RECOMMENDS THAT YOU VOTE “FOR” THE PROPOSAL(S):PROPOSALS. In their discretion, the proxy holders are authorized to vote upon such other matters as may properly come before the Annual Meeting or any adjournment(s) thereof. Properly executed proxies will be voted as specified. If no other specification is made, such shares will be voted “FOR” the proposal(s). [GRAPHIC APPEARS HERE] TO VOTE, MARK BLOCKS BELOW IN BLUE OR BLACK INK AS SHOWN IN THIS EXAMPLE:    X    [GRAPHIC APPEARS HERE] A    Proposals 1a.    Election of Board Members: To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s) mark the box “FOR ALL EXCEPT” and write the nominee number(s) on the line provided. Class II:                01.William Adams IV02.David01.John K. Nelson02.Terence J. Kundert03.John K. Nelson04.Terence J. TothToth03.Robert L. Young FOR    WITHHOLD    FOR ALL ALL                ALL                EXCEPT 01 Nuveen Connecticut Quality MunicipalFloating Rate Income Fund☐☐☐ 02 Nuveen Floating Rate Income Opportunity Fund☐☐☐ 03 Nuveen Floating Rate Income Opportunity Fund☐☐☐ 04 Nuveen Georgia Quality Municipal Income Fund☐05☐ 04 Nuveen Intermediate Duration Municipal Term Fund☐06☐ 05 Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality Municipal Term Fund☐07☐ 06 Nuveen Maryland Quality Municipal Income Fund☐08☐ 07 Nuveen Minnesota Quality Municipal Income Fund☐09☐ 08 Nuveen Missouri Quality Municipal Income Fund☐10 Nuveen Municipal 2021 Target Term Fund☐☐11 Nuveen North Carolina Quality Municipal Income Fund☐☐☐ 1209 Nuveen Senior Income Fund☐13☐ 10 Nuveen Short Duration Credit Opportunities Fund☐14☐ 11 Nuveen Virginia Quality Municipal Income Fund☐☐☐ 1b.Election of Board Members:    To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s) mark the box “FOR ALL EXCEPT” and write the nominee number(s) on the line provided. Class II: 01.William Adams IV02.David01.John K. Nelson02.Terence J. Kundert03.John K. Nelson04.Terence J. TothToth03.Robert L. Young FOR    WITHHOLD    FOR ALL ALL                ALL                EXCEPT 01 Nuveen All Cap Energy MLP Opportunities Fund☐☐☐ 02 Nuveen Core Equity Alpha Fund☐ ☐ ☐ 03 Nuveen Credit Opportunities 2022 Target Term Fund☐ ☐ ☐ 04 Nuveen Credit Strategies Income Fund☐03☐ 05 Nuveen Diversified Dividend and Income Fund☐04☐ 06 Nuveen Dow 30SM Dynamic Overwrite Fund☐05☐ 07 Nuveen Emerging Markets Debt 2022 Target Term Fund☐ ☐ ☐ 08 Nuveen Energy MLP Total Return Fund☐06☐ 09 Nuveen Global High Income Fund☐07☐ 10 Nuveen High Income 2020 Target Term Fund☐08 Nuveen High Income December 2018 Target Term Fund☐☐09 Nuveen High Income December 2019 Target Term Fund☐☐☐ 1011 Nuveen High Income November 2021 Target Term Fund☐11 Nuveen Mortgage Opportunity Term Fund☐☐☐ 12 Nuveen Mortgage OpportunityHigh Income 2023 Target Term Fund 2☐Fund☐ ☐☐ 13 Nuveen Mortgage & Income Fund☐ ☐ ☐ 14 Nuveen Multi-Market Income Fund☐14☐ 15 Nuveen Municipal 2021 Target Term Fund☐ ☐ ☐ 16 Nuveen NASDAQ 100 Dynamic Overwrite Fund☐15☐ 17 Nuveen Preferred and Income 2022 Term Fund☐ ☐ ☐ 18 Nuveen Preferred & Income Opportunities Fund☐ ☐ ☐ 19 Nuveen Preferred & Income Securities Fund☐ ☐ ☐ 20 Nuveen Preferred and Income Term Fund☐16☐ 21 Nuveen PreferredReal Asset Income Opportunitiesand Growth Fund☐17 Nuveen Preferred Securities Income Fund☐☐1822 Nuveen Real Estate Income Fund☐19☐ 23 Nuveen S&P 500Buy-Write Income Fund☐20☐ 24 Nuveen S&P 500 Dynamic Overwrite Fund☐21☐ 25 NuveenTax-Advantaged Dividend Growth Fund☐22☐ 26 NuveenTax-Advantaged Total Return Strategy Fund☐B Authorized Signatures — This section must be completed for your vote to be counted.— Sign and Date Below Note: Please sign exactly as your name(s) appear(s) on this Proxy Card, and date it. When shares are held jointly, each holder should sign. When signing as attorney, executor, guardian, administrator, trustee, officer of corporation or other entity or in another representative capacity, please give the full title under the signature. Date (mm/dd/yyyy) — Please print date belowSignature 1 — Please keep signature within the boxSignature 2 — Please keep signature within the box 608999900109999999999Scanner bar code xxxxxxxxxxxxxx                NUV 285741 31073                M    xxxxxxxx +


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EVERY SHAREHOLDER’S VOTE IS IMPORTANT! Please detach at perforation before mailing.     PROXY[GRAPHIC APPEARS HERE] NUVEEN MISSOURI QUALITY MUNICIPAL INCOME FUND THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED BY THE BOARD OF THE FUND FOR AN ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS, APRIL 6, 20178, 2020 PREFERRED SHARES The Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held Friday,Wednesday, April 6, 20178, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. Central time, in the offices of Nuveen, Investments, Inc.,LLC, 333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois, 60606. At this meeting, you will be asked to vote on the proposal described in the proxy statement attached. The undersigned hereby appoints Kevin J. McCarthy, Mark L. Winget and Gifford R. Zimmerman, and each of them, with full power of substitution, proxies for the undersigned, to represent and vote the shares of the undersigned at the Annual Meeting of Shareholders to be held on Thursday,Wednesday, April 6, 2017,8, 2020, or any adjournment(s) thereof. WHETHER OR NOT YOU PLAN TO JOIN US AT THE MEETING, PLEASE COMPLETE, DATE AND SIGN YOUR PROXY CARD AND RETURN IT IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE SO THAT YOUR VOTE WILL BE COUNTED.    NOM_31073_021120_Pref WE URGE YOU TO SIGN, DATE AND MAIL THIS PROXY PROMPTLY NOM_28574_020217_Pref


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EVERY SHAREHOLDER’S VOTE IS IMPORTANT! VOTE THIS PROXY CARD TODAY!                Important Notice Regarding the Availability of Proxy Materials for the Nuveen Annual Meeting of Shareholders to Be Held on April 6, 2017.8, 2020. The Proxy Statement for this meeting is available at:http://www.nuveenproxy.com/Closed-End-Fund-Proxy-Information/                Please Please detach at perforation before mailing.    In their discretion, the proxy holders are authorized to vote upon such other matters as may properly come before the Annual Meeting or any adjournment(s) thereof. Properly executed proxies will be voted as specified. If no other specification is made, such shares will be voted “FOR” the proposal. [GRAPHIC APPEARS HERE] TO VOTE, MARK BLOCKS BELOW IN BLUE OR BLACK INK AS SHOWN IN THIS EXAMPLE:    X    [GRAPHIC APPEARS HERE] A    Proposal     1a. Election of Board Members: Class II:Preferred Shares Only: FOR WITHHOLD FOR ALL ALL ALL EXCEPT 01. William Adams IV 05.John K. Nelson04. William C. Hunter ? ? ? 02. David J. Kundert 06. William J. Schneider 03. John K. Nelson 04. Terence J. TothToth05. Albin F. Moschner 03. Robert L. Young INSTRUCTIONS: To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s), mark the box “FOR ALL EXCEPT” and write the nominee’s number on the line provided below.    [GRAPHIC APPEARS HERE]B    Authorized Signatures — This section must be completed for your vote to be counted.— Sign and Date Below Note: Please sign exactly as your name(s) appear(s) on this Proxy Card, and date it. When shares are held jointly, each holder should sign. When signing as attorney, executor, guardian, administrator, trustee, officer of corporation or other entity or in another representative capacity, please give the full title under the signature. Date (mm/dd/yyyy) — Please print date below Signature 1 — Please keep signature within the box SignatureboxSignature 2 — Please keep signature within the box / / 608999900109999999999 +Scanner bar code xxxxxxxxxxxxxx                NOM 2857431073                M    xxxxxxxx +