Allyson Henry
ALLYSON HENRY is an Investor Relations Analyst at EIP, where she supports the firm’s investor relations and client service efforts and is responsible for the production of key investment reporting deliverables and marketing the EIP franchise across channels.
Prior to joining EIP, Allyson graduated from the London School of Economics and Political Science with a Master of Science in Environment and Development, where she focused on global environmental policy, economics, and development challenges. Allyson also gained experience at T. Rowe Price, a global asset management firm, as an Investment Reporting Specialist, where she was responsible for the production of key investment reporting materials across a range of investment products and client types, including ESG-related marketing and investment communications.
Allyson is originally from Baltimore before she moved south to attend Clemson University, where she double majored in Economics and Chinese. Allyson is based in EIP’s Baltimore office and works closely with EIP’s team across the country.
Q&A with Allyson Henry
What does your role at EIP entail?
“My role as an Investor Relations Analyst consists of delivering key investment insights to our Limited Partners from across the EIP platform, supporting our ongoing client service and engagement efforts, and developing the firm’s marketing and brand initiatives.”
What drew you to this line of work?
“After growing up passionate about wildlife and the environment and then studying Economics and gearing my education towards business, I sought to combine my interests and experiences into a career where financial and environmental value are interlaced.”
What excites you about EIP’s impact in the world?
“EIP is at the forefront of an evolving market, navigating the systemic intersection of financial return and ecological restoration. EIP is uniquely positioned to mobilize capital into this nascent market and fund meaningful and highly impactful ecological projects, while generating long-term financial performance.”