The Senior Market Strategist is a senior investment professional who extends the capacity of the Chief Investment Officer through delegated responsibility for market communication, advisor and CPA engagement, and investment related analysis across public and private markets. The role is designed to assume ownership of ongoing investment discussions, market updates, and preliminary diligence activities, enabling the CIO to focus on portfolio construction, strategic decisions, and firm leadership.
This role requires strong judgment, clear communication, and comfort operating without a script. The Senior Market Strategist is expected to speak confidently about markets in real time, handle periods of market stress and client anxiety, and work through disagreements constructively. When issues require escalation, this role is expected to raise them early and clearly, not defer or delay.
Position Responsibilities:
- Represent the firm’s house view on the economy, markets, and portfolios in advisor, CPA, client, and prospect conversations, both alongside and independently of the CIO.
- Serve as the day-to-day escalation point for advisors on public and private market questions, portfolio concerns, and client-specific challenges to solve issues.
- Produce near-final CIO-level economic outlooks, market updates, and investment presentations suitable for external audiences.
- Build and continuously improve repeatable processes and technology-enabled workflows that increase the speed, quality, and scalability of investment communication and monitoring.
- Translate complex market and portfolio issues into clear, practical talking points and scripts that advisors can use in real client conversations.
- Act as a sounding board to the CIO on investment positioning, and portfolio risks, bringing dissenting views when warranted and escalating issues early and clearly.
- Conduct private investment due diligence and monitoring, providing updates for the CIO and investment committees.
- Maintain institutional-quality investment content and collateral, ensuring consistency, accuracy, and timeliness across advisor-facing materials.
Qualifications:
- 10+ years of active investment experience (institutional asset management, family office, large RIA) with responsibility for market views and portfolio communication.
- Deep fluency in macroeconomic analysis, public markets, and portfolio construction, with the ability to translate implications into actionable advisor language.
- Exceptional client- and advisor-facing communication skills, including comfort leading unscripted conversations in volatile markets.
- Proven ability to produce high-quality written materials and presentations that are decision-ready and external-audience ready.
- Direct involvement in private investment diligence, evaluation, or ongoing monitoring, including comfort assessing liquidity terms, incentives, and key risks.
- CFA charter holder and/or MBA preferred.
- High proficiency with Bloomberg, FactSet, and modern AI productivity tools, with demonstrated ability to increase output quality and speed.
Preferred Skills:
- Operates with ownership, responsiveness, and a high bar for professionalism.
- Bias-to-action and entrepreneurial.
- Strong executive skills and organized with tools for time management.
- Considers her/himself an educator that communicates succinctly.
- Comfortable being accountable without formal authority and earning influence through judgment, not title.
- Disagrees constructively, prefers clarity over consensus, and facts over reassurance.
- Builds repeatable processes and embraces technology to scale without sacrificing quality.
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