Alternative Investments Strategist

Bank of America Bank of America · Banking · New York, NY

Bank of America is seeking a Private Markets Investment Strategist to join their Chief Investment Office (CIO) Portfolio Strategy Team. The role involves conducting investment research, developing tactical and strategic asset allocation recommendations, and publishing insights across various alternative asset classes like private equity, private credit, and real assets. The strategist will also create thought leadership content and represent the CIO in client and internal interactions. Requires 8+ years of experience in alternatives with a strong emphasis on private markets, and relevant licenses (Series 7, 66).

What you'd actually do

  1. Contributes to the CIO’s investment research process by developing tactical views and actionable insights across private markets asset classes (private equity, private credit, private real estate, infrastructure, and other real assets).
  2. Conducts quantitative and qualitative research, including performance analytics, market trends, capital formation dynamics, valuation and dispersion analysis, and identifying key drivers of opportunity sets.
  3. Assesses private markets asset classes relative to other alternative and traditional asset classes, supporting the CIO’s cross asset class views.
  4. Authors high quality thought leadership content for Merrill and Private Bank channels— including asset class updates, timely market commentary, primers and deep dives, portfolio construction guidance, and CIO flagship publications.
  5. Partners with internal editorial and communications teams to ensure content aligns with CIO standards and meets regulatory and brand guidelines.

Skills

Required

  • 8+ years of experience in alternatives with a strong emphasis on private markets (private equity, private credit, private real estate, infrastructure).
  • Bachelor’s degree required
  • Series 7 and Series 66 (or Series 63 & 65) required, or ability to obtain within 120 days.

Nice to have

  • MBA, CFA, or CAIA strongly preferred.
  • Background as an investment strategist, research analyst, allocator, due diligence professional, or manager selection analyst.
  • Demonstrated expertise in investment research, including quantitative analytics, industry trend evaluation, and development of data driven insights.
  • Exceptional written communication skills with the ability to translate complex research into clear, actionable guidance.
  • Strong presentation skills and comfort engaging with sophisticated clients, advisors, and internal stakeholders.
  • Highly organized, detail oriented, and capable of managing multiple projects independently.
  • Strong relationship building skills and ability to work effectively across functional areas.
  • Demonstrated leadership qualities, including the willingness to mentor and guide junior team members.

What the JD emphasized

  • Series 7 and Series 66 (or Series 63 & 65) required, or ability to obtain within 120 days.