Amy Levine, CFA, is a Senior Vice President, Director of ESG at Shenkman Capital Management, Inc.
Amy Levine joined Shenkman Capital in 2002. Ms. Levine currently spearheads the firms initiatives to incorporate Environmental, Social and Governance factors into the investment process. She has 23 years of high yield experience including roles as a credit analyst and as co-head of the research team. Prior to Shenkman Capital, Ms. Levine spent four years at Smith Barney as Director of High Yield Investments.
From 1995 through 1998 Ms. Levine was an Associate Director at SBC Warburg, first in Credit Risk Management and then in the High Yield Research department. From 1994-1995, Ms. Levine worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Ms. Levine received a BA degree in History from the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from the University of Chicago with concentrations in Finance and Accounting. Ms. Levine co-authored the chapter “Credit Analysis and Analyzing a High-Yield Issuance” in the book: Leveraged Financial Markets by Mark Shenkman and William Maxwell.
She is a member of the CFA Institute and the New York Society of Securities Analysts. She lives with her husband and daughter in New York City.
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