Nancy Reid designs strategies for families to align their investments with what matters most to them by shaping investment policy, trust strategy, and advisor search for impact.
Her advisory career began on Wall Street and has since evolved to focus on the intersection of investing and human flourishing, with leadership roles at EnVest, Canopy, and Seattle Impact Investing Group (SIIG). From 2013-2020, she launched and chaired the Seattle chapter of TIGER 21, a peer learning network focused on investing, legacy, and family dynamics.
Alongside her work with Tyche, she is a senior advisor at the Center for Sustainable Finance & Private Wealth in North America, and a collaborator within their Zurich-based program. She is also a collaborating partner at Phīla Engaged Giving, where she develops strategies for individuals and families to amplify their philanthropic values through their invested wealth.
She has served on the boards of two foundations and four nonprofits, as well as the Advisory Committee on Investor Responsibility for the Dartmouth endowment. She holds a BA from Yale University, an MBA from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, and a CTFA (Certified Trust and Fiduciary Advisor) designation from the American Bankers Association.
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