Miriam Freeman currently serves as Vice President of Global Philanthropy at JPMorgan Chase & Co., where she leverages over a decade of experience at the intersection of business and social impact. In her role, she is instrumental in driving initiatives that promote financial health, fintech...
Miriam Freeman currently serves as Vice President of Global Philanthropy at JPMorgan Chase & Co., where she leverages over a decade of experience at the intersection of business and social impact. In her role, she is instrumental in driving initiatives that promote financial health, fintech innovation, and inclusive economic development. Miriam's expertise in global cross-sector program management and grantmaking allows her to lead key projects that not only align with the bank's philanthropic goals but also create measurable social impact.
One of her notable projects involves the development of strategic partnerships with nonprofit organizations and community stakeholders to enhance financial literacy and access to financial services for underserved populations. By employing her strong presentation skills and oral communication abilities, Miriam effectively engages diverse audiences, translating complex financial concepts into actionable insights that resonate with various stakeholders. Her leadership in impact measurement ensures that programs are continuously evaluated for effectiveness, fostering a culture of accountability and transparency.
Miriam's commitment to social responsibility is evident in her approach to grant administration and strategic initiatives, where she champions innovative solutions that address systemic barriers to economic opportunity. Her research skills enable her to stay ahead of industry trends, ensuring that JPMorgan Chase remains at the forefront of financial health initiatives. As a recognized subject-matter expert, Miriam Freeman is dedicated to driving sustainable change and empowering communities through thoughtful philanthropy and strategic collaboration.