Courtney Birnbaum
Courtney serves as the Director of Sustainability at Corbin Capital Partners, a New York-based majority women-owned independent alternative asset management firm that specializes in multi-strategy and opportunistic credit investing. Corbin has experience creating and managing differentiated commingled and bespoke portfolios for investors globally. As of July 1, 2025, Corbin has $9.6 billion in assets under management.
Courtney leads Corbin’s sustainability and impact-oriented investing programs. She is actively involved in the investment process for the sustainability strategies, including multi asset class and private credit investing. Prior to joining the firm in January 2022, she served as a consultant, helping shape Corbin’s proprietary sustainable factor integration framework within the investment process. Previously, Courtney was a senior advisor and portfolio manager at several family offices and the Director of Marketable Investments for the Bowdoin College endowment. Before joining Bowdoin, Courtney worked at Goldman Sachs as a Vice President in the Alternative Investments and Manager Selection group (AIMS) where she was responsible for manager selection and seeding within hedge funds. Prior to Goldman, she was a director at Sterling Stamos, a multi-family office. Courtney began her career in Investment Banking at Merrill Lynch and Rothschild.
She holds a B.A. in Psychology from Yale University and an MBA from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.