Brendan Coffey
Analyst and Editor of Cabot Green Investor

Brendan Coffey is a member of the Cabot investment team and editor of
Cabot Green Investor. He is also a regular contributor to Cabot's free e-newsletter,
Cabot Wealth Advisory, and blog,
The Iconoclast Investor.
A veteran financial journalist, Brendan has spent more than a decade writing about investing for publications including Barron’s, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal and a number of private-client brokerage newsletters.
Adept at trend-spotting, Brendan’s work has been required reading at Harvard and Marquette business schools and favorably cited by outlets as diverse as The New York Times and the A&E television network. On more than one occasion, he has talked investing strategy one-on-one with the world’s savviest investors, people like Carl Icahn, Felix Rohatyn, Larry Tisch, Al West (who founded SEI Investments) and Mort Zuckerman.
With earth-friendly investing growing into its own, Brendan draws upon insights gleaned from covering everything from the Brazilian ethanol market to the global bottled water craze and filters it through Cabot’s proven system for identifying and capitalizing on fast-growing stocks.
Publications
Cabot Green Investor is a guide for moderately aggressive investors seeking profitable investments in companies providing alternative, planet-friendly products and services that help conserve the natural environment and minimize the negative impacts of human involvement. Editor Brendan Coffey evaluates a universe of stocks that have significant operations in clean energy, energy efficiency, organic consumer products and a host of other Green products, then applies the Cabot growth methodology to select stocks for recommendation in Cabot Green Investor.
Whether you’re just getting started or you have a highly diversified portfolio, Cabot Green Investor helps you profit from investments that have a positive impact on people and the planet.
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