Team Member Spotlight

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Alyssa Bland

Strategic Communications and Partner Relations Director

CA License #0L48014

Phone: 650.348.6234 x29

Email: Alyssa@aeisadvisors.com

Alyssa officially joined AEIS in 2017. When she first joined AEIS, she worked as an admin assistant. In 2019, Alyssa became our Business Development Strategist. In 2024, she was promoted to Strategic Communications and Partner Relations Director. She handles Communications, Partner Relations and Marketing for AEIS. Alyssa is honored to be named as one of the Top 100 Women of Influence of 2020 by the Silicon Valley Business Journal.


Alyssa was born and raised in San Mateo. After she graduated from UC Berkeley she moved to Napa, CA for two years, where she managed a gluten-free bakery. On her time off, she enjoys cooking (and eating!), hiking, and seeking out adventures with her friends and family. Her favorite thing to do, though, is travel. She has visited 14 countries and loves all the new cuisines and food dishes she has discovered along the way.

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