Jaime Freeman
Jaime Freeman is a Managing Director and Market Team Lead at J.P. Morgan Private Bank. Jaime oversees a group of Bankers and Specialists who advise affluent clients in the North Shore suburbs, helping them to think through their complex generational legacies and make informed financial decisions for themselves and their families. A native of the area, she engages with strategic partners, key stakeholders and business leaders, playing an influential part in broadening J.P. Morgan’s impact on the community.
In her leadership role, Jaime connects clients to the deep bench of resources at the firm, making a big organization feel small and intimate. Her energy and experience forge an environment of collaboration, and she mentors team members on ways to add value across the balance sheet. Jaime is known for her ability to listen carefully, resolve challenges and celebrate the wins—both large and small. Her strength can be found in the care and attention that she pays to clients and colleagues alike.
Jaime’s career spans 15-plus years, and in that time, she rose to influential positions as a Team Lead for relationship managers and as a Regional Director at BMO Financial Group. She made her mark guiding the development of a performance culture at the firm, and her experience spans commercial middle markets and wealth management. Jaime joined J.P. Morgan to bring the scale and scope of a global powerhouse directly to each individual client. As a member of the Chicago and Central region leadership teams, she shares the group’s excitement for steering the firm’s strategic direction in ways that benefit the North Shore community and its families.
A magna cum laude graduate of Boston College, Jaime holds a B.S. in Finance. She earned an M.B.A. in Finance from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
Jaime is the oldest of 27 cousins from the area, and she has chosen this community to raise her own family. She and her husband have two boys who attend the school in Winnetka. Jaime believes strongly in supporting the local “jewels” that make the North Shore special and is Board Chair at Writers Theatre in Glencoe.