J.P. Morgan Launches Project Spark to support diverse emerging alternative investment managers
On March 8, 2021, J.P. Morgan Asset Management launched Project Spark, committing $25 million to support funds managed by diverse and emerging alternative managers, including minority and women-led venture capital funds. This initiative addresses the underrepresentation of women and minorities in private equity, where only 9% of firms are led by these groups. Project Spark aims to create networks between diverse managers and J.P. Morgan's investment committee, which consists of diverse senior executives. The firm emphasizes its commitment to promoting diversity in alternative investments.
- Launch of Project Spark to support diverse alternative investment managers.
- Initial commitment of $25 million to minority and women-led funds.
- Investment committee includes diverse senior executives, enhancing governance.
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NEW YORK, March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- J.P. Morgan Asset Management today announced the launch of Project Spark, a new initiative aimed at providing capital to funds managed by diverse, emerging alternative managers, including minority-led and women-led venture capital funds and other private funds.
As part of the new initiative, the firm has committed to an initial
"Despite increasing dialogue across the alternative investment industry on the need for more diverse managers, there is clearly still a long way to go, which is why we are committed to making a difference by providing capital to diverse emerging managers through Project Spark," said Jamie Kramer, Head of J.P. Morgan Asset Management's Alternatives Solutions Group and the chair of the Project Spark Investment Committee. "Through our investments in funds managed by women and diverse managers, we're not only providing a capital commitment, but also seeking to create a network between our newly established Project Spark investment committee and the diverse managers in which we invest."
"We strongly believe it's critical to take steps to promote diversity across alternatives, and through Project Spark, we will look to leverage our 50-year track record in alternatives to selectively provide capital and expertise to diverse emerging managers," said Brandon Robinson, J.P. Morgan Asset Management's CFO of Global Alternatives. "We're pleased to announce on International Women's Day that we have committed
J.P. Morgan Global Alternatives is committed to promoting diversity, with
- Jamie Kramer, Head of Alternative Solutions
- Lisa Coleman, Head of Global Investment Grade Corporate Credit
- Megan McClellan, Head of Private Credit
- Brandon Robinson, CFO, Global Alternatives
- Lee Spelman, Head of U.S. Equity
About J.P. Morgan Global Alternatives
J.P. Morgan Global Alternatives is the alternative investment arm of J.P. Morgan Asset Management. With more than 50 years as an alternatives investment manager,
About J.P. Morgan Asset Management
J.P. Morgan Asset Management, with assets under management of USD 2.3 trillion (as of 31 December 2020), is a global leader in investment management. J.P. Morgan Asset Management's clients include institutions, retail investors and high net worth individuals in every major market throughout the world. J.P. Morgan Asset Management offers global investment management in equities, fixed income, real estate, hedge funds, private equity and liquidity.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) is a leading global financial services firm with assets of
J.P. Morgan Asset Management is the marketing name for the asset management businesses of JPMorgan Chase & Co., and its affiliates worldwide.
1 | Source: NVCA Venture Monitor Q3 2020. Bella Private Markets 2018 Diverse Asset Management Firm assessment |
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