About Jody Eisenman

Jody Eisenman, CEO of Perrin, Holden & Davenport Capital Corp., graduated from Brooklyn College in 1980 and from the New York University College of Business and Public Administration (now the Stern School of Business) in 1981. His distinguished career in finance began in the international banking area at Bank Leumi, where he worked as a financial analyst and showed a special aptitude for budgetary issues. His next position was at the world-respected Lehman Brothers, where he served as a financial and computer analyst. There, Jody developed computer models for the company’s trading department.  As a problem-solver for various other departments, he became known and respected for his sound instincts and sharp intelligence.

In 1984, Lehman Brothers acquired Shearson/American Express, and Jody Eisenman joined the retail sales department, where he was appointed Vice President and then Senior Vice President.  Jody was a member of the Chairman’s and Director’s Council.  In 1994 he joined Oppenheimer & Company as Senior Vice President of retail sales. In 1995, Jody and his longtime friend Nelson Braff formed Perrin, Holden and Davenport Capital Corp. In 2008, Jody formed Centaurian Partners, a hedge fund that specializes in SPACs.

Jody Eisenman lives in Teaneck, New Jersey with his wife, Toby, their eight children, and three grandchildren.  He is actively involved in several local charities.