Alison Porter
Alison Porter is a Portfolio Manager on the Global Technology Leaders Team at Janus Henderson Investors, a position she has held since joining Henderson in 2014.Prior to Henderson, she was at Ignis Asset Management (formerly Resolution and Britannic Asset Management) as an investment analyst, portfolio manager, and head of US equities.
Alison has a BA degree (Hons) in economics and industrial relations from the University of Strathclyde and a master’s degree in investment analysis from the University of Stirling. She has 30 years of financial industry experience.
Articles Written

Tech stocks and tariffs: 5 key considerations for investors
A discussion on how tariffs will impact the technology sector.

Why choose a tech fund over individual stock picking?
What are the benefits of an active fund approach to investing in tech stocks compared to picking individual stocks?

Shifting demographics are driving tech and sustainability preferences
Findings from a study into generational preferences and attitudes toward technology and sustainability.

Building the foundations for responsible AI investing
At a recent London event, we outlined the environmental and social implications of AI, highlighting the need for responsible deployment.

Technology stocks: AI giving the tech ‘vampire’ superpowers
As the AI tailwind begins to mature in 2025, Alison Porter says investors in technology stocks should recognise that waves are lengthy and be prepared for higher volatility.
Global Perspectives: AI – Invest with patience
Discussion on the implications for tech investing in terms of demographic differences, geopolitical factors, and why patience is needed to invest in AI opportunities.

Demographic shifts: Trends and implications for businesses and investors
Explanation of how generational preferences impact workforce success, consumer choices, as well as investment returns, and how to navigate them.

‘A third way’ to sustain the gig economy
Alison Porter, Graeme Clark and Richard Clode from the Global Technology Leaders Team discuss the gig economy’s broad-ranging impact and why ESG engagement is imperative when investing in disruptive technologies.