Li Boynton

American investment fund manager From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Li Sallou Boynton (born October 5, 1991) is an American investment fund manager and former student scientist. Her bioluminescent bacteria-based method for detecting water pollutants won the top award at the 2009 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.[1][2] She was profiled in the Texas Tribune,[3] and Houston Chronicle,[4] and sat in the First Lady's box at President Barack Obama’s 2010 State of the Union Address.[5][6]

She currently is the CEO of Monarch Investment Management, a fund investing in emerging publicly traded biotech companies. In 2024, she joined the board of Fuzionaire Theranostics.[7] She has a bachelor's degree in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology from Yale University. [7] Prior, Boynton was a Vice President & Equity Analyst at JPMorgan. [8] Boynton also worked as an Equity Research Associate at Guggenheim Partners LLC from 2015 to 2016. [9]

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