Are you ready to lead impactful philanthropic strategies and drive social change? Join JPMorgan Chase’s Corporate Responsibility team and help shape the future of community engagement and economic development. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work alongside a team of dedicated professionals focused on the firm’s philanthropic strategies and social impact efforts.
As an Executive Director, Regional Executive on the Corporate Responsibility team, you will be based in Los Angeles and oversee the firm’s Global Philanthropy strategy and execution across major West Region markets in California, Washington, Utah and Oregon. You will drive the integration and delivery of the firm’s four pillars—careers & skills, business growth & entrepreneurship, financial health, and community development—ensuring all philanthropic and community engagement efforts are tailored to local needs and opportunities. You will collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to maximize impact and represent the firm at high-profile events, including the LA Olympics. Join us to help advance our social impact agenda and support communities where we do business.
The Corporate Responsibility (CR) Division is responsible for the development and implementation of the firm's CR agenda by crafting goals, policies, and initiatives that align with and support the firm's business strategies, reflect our values, and support the communities where we do business. The Division includes Global Philanthropy, Public Engagement, Global Government Relations, the PolicyCenter, the JPMorganChase Institute, and Sustainability. The Global Philanthropy team consists of Employee Engagement & Volunteerism, Impact Finance, and the Foundation teams at the national and local levels.
Job responsibilities:
Develop and execute comprehensive market strategies for the West Region, ensuring alignment with the firm’s business priorities and Corporate Responsibility’s social impact agendaLead the firm’s philanthropic and community engagement efforts, with a special focus on Los Angeles and major regional eventsBuild and maintain a robust network of relationships with government, philanthropic, business, and nonprofit leaders across the region and serve as the primary relationship manager for key external partnersRepresent the firm at high-profile events, forums, and with the mediaOversee the implementation and alignment of initiatives across all four pillars, ensuring a holistic approach to economic development and social impact in each marketDemonstrate deep knowledge of the economic, social, and community landscape in Los Angeles and the broader West Region; monitor trends and identify opportunities to maximize the firm’s impact, especially in connection with major events such as the LA OlympicsLead the design, management, and evaluation of philanthropic programs and grant portfolios, ensuring effective execution, risk management, and compliance with firm policies and proceduresPartner with internal stakeholders—including business lines, Market Leadership Teams, and cross-functional partners such as HR, communications, and legal—to drive collaboration and amplify impactCommunicate the firm’s approach to expanding economic opportunity and Corporate Responsibility initiatives to diverse internal and external audiencesManage and mentor a high-performing team, fostering collaboration, professional growth, and a culture of excellenceMonitor, evaluate, and report on the impact of regional and Los Angeles-specific initiatives, using insights to shape future strategy and amplify results
Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills:
Bachelor’s degree 10+ years of experience in economic development, philanthropy, community engagement, or related fieldsDemonstrated experience in corporate philanthropy or private sector rolesProven experience leading teams and large-scale, multi-stakeholder initiativesStrong understanding of local economic development and the unique characteristics of the Los Angeles market and broader West RegionFamiliarity with grantmaking standards, including assessing a range of risk factorsDemonstrated ability to build and maintain relationships with a wide range of stakeholders, including public, private, and nonprofit sectorsOutstanding analytical, strategic planning, and project management skillsExceptional oral and written communication abilitiesAbility to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, cross-functional environmentExperience representing an organization externally and serving as a thought leader
Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills:
Experience working across multiple pillars of community impact, such as workforce development, entrepreneurship, financial health, and community developmentFamiliarity with the philanthropic and economic landscape of Los Angeles, California, Washington, Utah, and OregonExperience engaging with major civic or sporting events, such as the LA Olympics
This position is subject to Section 19 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act. As such, an employment offer for this position is contingent on JPMorganChase’s review of criminal conviction history, including pretrial diversions or program entries.