Maycomb Capital
Danielle Schweitzer is a skilled Finance and Operations Analyst currently working at Maycomb Capital. With experience in various roles such as Cash Equities Sales Trading Analyst at Societe Generale Corporate and Investment Banking, Venture Fellow at Wharton MBA Leadership Ventures, and Community Financial Analyst at Bridges to Wealth, Danielle has demonstrated expertise in financial analysis and research. With a Bachelor of Science in Economics and Business Analytics from The Wharton School, Danielle also has a background in behavioral science and conducted research on carbon pricing initiatives during an internship at the OECD.
Maycomb Capital
The world’s problems demand patience, creativity and an appreciation for complexity. We drive capital toward effective solutions for underserved communities, using data and rigorous analysis to guide our decisions. We identify scalable and sustainable paths to positive change, tackling entrenched social and economic challenges. By harnessing the scale, expertise and risk tolerance of the private sector in service of the public good, we’re demonstrating what’s possible with mission-focused, flexible capital. Our approach is informed by deep expertise in finance, entrepreneurship and social justice. We provide financing across asset classes to fund strategies and enterprises that transform communities. Our flagship funds are: - The Community Outcomes Fund - The Social Entrepreneurs Fund We’re named for Maycomb County, the setting of Harper Lee’s classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Lee used Maycomb, a fictional district in Depression-era Alabama, as a backdrop for her universal story of the pursuit of justice. Her story sparked conversations about equity that still resonate today. Maycomb seeks to continue this dialogue, bringing innovative ideas to light through action.