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Jill is a principal and portfolio manager who specializes in investment management, asset allocation and portfolio construction for a client base that includes individuals and families, endowments, business owners, foundations, trusts and charitable institutions. She has nearly 20 years of financial industry expertise, with work experience in four cities and two continents.

Prior to Brown Advisory, Jill was a Vice President at Stifel providing broad investment management services to a selection of institutional and private clients. She joined Stifel in 2015 following its acquisition of Barclays Wealth and Investment Management in the Americas. Prior to her roles in wealth management, Jill provided balance sheet advisory and bond origination services for national treasuries and government agencies with Barclays Investment Bank in London. She also assisted supranational organizations with structuring debut bond transactions in local currencies in frontier markets.

Jill earned a bilingual (English/ Spanish) Masters of Business Administration from IESE Business school in Barcelona, Spain in 2012. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts with Distinction in Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia in 2004.

Jill has lived in Washington DC for many years. She is a current Ambassador and former Board Member for an international charity that works to increase the quality and availability of education for girls in developing countries. She is also a member of the Board of Directors and Chairs the Investment Committee for the Greater Washington Community Foundation, and serves on the Board of Trustees for the DC History Center.

Education

  • IESE Business School, MBA
  • University of Virginia, Bachelor of Arts

Community Involvement

  • Chair of the Investment Committee and Member of the Board of Directors, Greater Washington Community Foundation
  • Board of Trustees, DC History Center
  • Ambassador & Former Board Member, Edu-GIRLS, Inc.

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