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Erin Gibbs

Chief Equity Strategist,

SlateStone Wealth

  • Chief Investment Office for Main Street Asset Management LLC
  • Prior Equity Chief Investment Officer of Standard & Poor's Investment Advisory Services (SPIAS)
  • 25 Years of Experience in Quantitative Equity Research and Investment Management

About Erin

Erin Gibbs brings more than 25 years of distinguished experience in quantitative equity research, portfolio strategy, and wealth management to her new role as chief equity strategist at SlateStone Wealth. At SlateStone, Erin is responsible for leveraging mathematical and statistical models to develop, implement and manage proprietary investment strategies designed to optimize returns for the firm’s clients. Additionally, she serves on the firm’s  Investment Policy Committee and collaborates with the advisory team and business development team to ensure investment strategies align with company objectives. 

Before joining SlateStone, Ms. Gibbs served as chief investment officer at Main Street Asset Management LLC, where she co-led multi-asset portfolios for high-net-worth clients. Prior to that, as Equity Chief Investment Officer at S&P Investment Advisory Services (SPIAS), she managed a portfolio of over $15 billion in long-only equity products and oversaw all equity active portfolio strategies.


Erin's Videos

American voters determine their next president in less than a year. But Wall Street and Main Street are already paying close attention to every poll and candidate proclamation. And no wonder? They’re hoping to get a better handle on potential outcomes and potential market reactions—and to best position their portfolios for the likeliest path going forward. This panel will explore the likelihood of President Biden or former President Trump earning a second term...or a “Dark Horse” candidate winning the White House. Panel members will also explore the ramifications for taxes, spending, geopolitics, and markets of each scenario—and what investors like you should do to adapt.