Eric Glass
Advisor, Justice Capital
January 2020 - Present (2 yrs 2 mos)
● Consult on day-to-day strategy and longer-term vision
● Participate in and provide technical assistance on various advocacy campaigns in support of
organizational mission
Senior Vice President/Senior Portfolio Manager, AllianceBernstein
November 2015 – October 2021 (5 yrs 10 mos)
● Proposed, developed, produced, launched, and managed a tax-exempt fixed income sustainable
impact investment portfolio incorporating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors.
Investment mandate solely directed at historically excluded communities with specific intention to
reduce a disparity in the built environment between the haves and have-nots.
● Responsible for day-to-day idea generation, security selection, credit research and surveillance,
trading, and marketing of strategy. Assets under management in excess of $1.4 billion.
● Founding member of the Municipal Impact Investment Policy Group responsible for strategy
development.
● Member of AllianceBernstein’s global Responsible Investing Steering Committee
● Original member of AllianceBernstein’s global Controversial Investments Committee
Vice President – Fixed Income Trader/Portfolio Manager, AllianceBernstein
July 2004 – October 2015 (11 yrs 4 mos)
● Lead trader and a portfolio manager for a dedicated high income fund (ABTHX) in excess of $2.0
billion whose target investment in BBB and below rated credits was approximately 65%.
● Responsible for strategy development, day-to-day idea generation, security selection, credit
review, and trading and surveillance.
● Devise, implement, and manage portfolio strategy on behalf of $6 billion of longer duration
AllianceBernstein investment grade tax-exempt mutual funds made up of both high grade and
high yield securities.
Vice President - Research Analyst, AllianceBernstein
February 2000 – July 2004 (4 yrs 6 mos)
● Analyzed and assessed the long-term credit risk associated with a diverse portfolio of Mid
Atlantic, Southeast, Southwest, and Western municipal credits.
● Familiar with an array of security types, including general government obligations, higher
education, K-12 education, public power, solid waste, healthcare, charter schools, mass
transportation, affordable housing, water and sewer, airports, and tobacco securitization.