Suzanne Brenner

Suzanne Brenner

As a Partner of the firm, Suzanne Brenner advises the Investment Research Group, which is responsible for manager selection, capital allocation, and investment decisions across Capital Partner's client portfolio. She is also a member of the multifamily investment oversight committee, which reviews and approves all investment decisions made by IRG. Previously, Suzanne served as Co-Chief Investment Officer within Capital Partners and led the Investment Research Group until 2024, when she stepped down as CIO in accordance with the partnership requirements.


Prior to joining the firm, Suzanne was Senior Vice President and CIO of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, where she oversaw the management of the museum’s $3.2 billion investment portfolio, including asset allocation, investment manager selection, and risk management. Earlier in her career, she served as Director of Investments and Assistant Treasurer of The Rockefeller Foundation. She began her career at Ernst & Young, where she managed several domestic and multinational audit client engagements. Suzanne currently serves on the boards of several leading New York family trusts and the Carnegie Institution of Science, and on the Investment Committees of the New York Botanical Garden and of the Emerita Council of 100 Women in Finance, an organization focused on education, leverage, and philanthropy. She formerly served on the board of the Sanford Bernstein mutual funds. In 2022, Suzanne was named by Crains as a notable woman on Wall Street. She received a B.M. from the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College and a B.A. from the City University of New York at Queens College. She graduated summa cum laude and is a certified public accountant.

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