About Henrietta
Henrietta Treyz has been providing investors with election and economic policy analysis for over 15 years, leading the Veda macroeconomic policy team through the first and second Trump term tariff agenda (IEEPA, 232, 301), the US/Israel war with Iran, COVID-era stimulus bills, the Great Recession, financial services reform, healthcare reform, and trade policies of multiple administrations. She has advised investors through numerous tax reform and deficit-related bills, from the 2010 fiscal cliff to the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act to the most recent 2025 reconciliation bill passed in July 2025. As a former Senate Budget Committee aide, she is an expert in the reconciliation process which has become more popular as Congress has grown more polarized.
Henrietta is the author of Capitol Signals for AGF Investments, a prominent investment research firm based in Canada and she speaks regularly at macroeconomic and political risk events around the world, including with the World Bank and investor conferences in the US, the United Kingdom, Canada and elsewhere. Henrietta’s analysis is derived from legislative, regulatory, and political events nation wide on issues as diverse as federal stimulus and recession response, corporate and individual tax reform, tariffs, taxation of foreign-derived earnings, corporate inversions, the debt ceiling, and other economic and fiscal priorities of Capitol Hill.
Prior to launching Veda Partners in 2017, Henrietta served in the U.S. Senate where she covered the Senate Finance, Banking, and Budget Committees. During her tenure, she was responsible for legislation, votes and amendments considered by the US Senate navigating the Great Recession. Her time in the Senate revolved around the creation and passage of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act, and the automotive industry crisis of 2008-10.
From Texas to Rhode Island, Henrietta has worked on borough-level, House, Senate and Presidential elections since 2002 at the campaign and policy-development levels. Since leaving the Hill and campaigns in 2009, Henrietta has covered mid-term and general elections for investors across the White House, House and Senate races. Prior to serving in the U.S. Senate, Henrietta covered tax, financial services, and deficit issues for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and served as a research fellow to Congressman Joe Crowley (D-NY). Before moving to Washington, Henrietta spent several years as a Research Associate at Zweig-DiMenna, LLC a long-standing hedge fund in New York.
She holds a BA in political science and literature from Fordham University and is a member of the Krewe of Iris, the oldest all female Mardi Gras Krewe in New Orleans. She has been the Louisiana Chapter Leader of Everytown affiliate, Mom’s Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, and works closely with Mayors Against Illegal Guns. She is a frequent contributor to CNN, Bloomberg, NBC Universal, The New York Times, Barron’s and other news outlets.