Lamb is managing director and Northeast segment head for middle market banking & specialized industries at JPMorgan Chase
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Horatio Alger Association of
Distinguished Americans, Inc., a nonprofit educational organization
honoring the achievements of outstanding individuals and encouraging youth to
pursue their dreams through higher education, recently announced that Brian Lamb, managing
director and Northeast segment head for Middle Market Banking & Specialized
Industries at JPMorgan Chase, has been
selected for membership in this prestigious organization. Mr. Lamb joins
12 other exceptional business, civic and cultural leaders from across
North America in receiving 2023 honors. For 76 years, the
Horatio Alger Award has been annually bestowed upon esteemed individuals who
have succeeded despite facing adversities, and who have remained committed to
education and charitable efforts in their communities.
Born
and raised in Midway, Florida, Mr. Lamb hails from humble beginnings. His
mother worked for the Department of Corrections, and his father was a public
school teacher. A gifted student, he attended Florida A&M University
Developmental Research School, a K-12 laboratory school in Tallahassee and
received a full athletic scholarship to play basketball at the University of
South Florida. He had dreams of playing in the NBA, but an injury required him
to step away from the court and onto a new path, which included earning his
bachelor’s degree in accounting and later an MBA.
After
completing his studies, he took a job with Tampa Electric Company as a meter
reader, and before long, he became the youngest director of financial services in
the company’s 100-year history. In 2006, Mr. Lamb became the Regional CFO for
Fifth Third Bank and over 13 years held national roles leading Wealth &
Asset Management, Retail, Middle Market and Business Banking. In 2020, Mr. Lamb
assumed the newly created position of Global Head of Diversity and Inclusion at
JPMorgan Chase, where he was responsible for executing a strategy that built on
the firm’s existing work and further incorporated a diversity lens into how the
firm developed products, served clients, supported employees and helped
communities. His current role entails leading commercial banking teams in the
Northeast as head of middle market banking for the region.
“Despite
early setbacks, Mr. Lamb chose to use the adversity he faced as a springboard
to success,” said Terrence J. Giroux, executive director, Horatio Alger
Association. “He channeled his passion for athletics into his career in
finance, ultimately leading several institutions through periods of significant
growth and change. I’m certain he will bring that same passion to the work our
Association does in support of deserving young people in need.”
Mr.
Lamb supports many worthy organizations and causes, most notably related to
education. He has given generously to his alma mater, the University of South
Florida, and was Chair of the Board of Trustees. There, he spearheaded a
campaign to close the graduation rate achievement gap between races and genders
and also established a scholarship fund for first-generation minority and
female college students. He currently serves as Chair of the Florida State
University System Board of Governors. Mr. Lamb’s professional and philanthropic
work has resulted in the receipt of several notable awards and recognitions,
including being named one of Savoy Magazine’s Top 100 Most Influential Blacks
in Corporate America, a Person of Vision by Preserve Vision Florida and
inducted to the Tampa Bay Business Hall of Fame in 2016.
“From
a young age, my parents instilled in me a belief in the power of education and
the importance of giving back to others,” said Mr. Lamb. “I’m thrilled to be
joining this outstanding organization which will allow me to continue to pass
that message on to Horatio Alger Scholars, who will undoubtedly become the
leaders of the next generation.”
Since
1984, the Association has awarded annual need-based
scholarships to high school students who
have displayed dedication to pursuing higher education
despite significant obstacles throughout their lives. The
Association also aims to educate young people about the endless opportunities
available by the free-enterprise system through commitment, honesty, and
diligence. The scholarships are made possible through the
Association thanks to the generosity of its Members, who will have
collectively provided more than $245 million to 35,000
students by 2023.
“Each
year, it is our utmost honor to present outstanding leaders who have displayed
extraordinary perseverance in overcoming challenges with the Horatio Alger
Award,” said James F. Dicke II, chairman, Horatio Alger Association and 2015
Horatio Alger Award recipient. “Each of these incredible leaders has also
shared their success with others, giving generously to important causes and
communities in need. The 2023 awardees exemplify the Association’s mission and
are proof that the American Dream is within reach for all who seek it.”
Mr.
Lamb and the Member Class of 2023 will be formally inducted into the
Association during the Horatio Alger Award Induction Ceremonies in Washington,
D.C. from March 30 through April 1, 2023. The three-day event is an annual
ceremony to honor both the achievements of Members and National Scholars, who
will have multiple opportunities to meet, interact and exchange stories of
perseverance.
For
more information about Horatio Alger Association and its Member Class of 2023,
please visit www.horatioalger.org and follow
the organization on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
About Horatio Alger Association of
Distinguished Americans:
Founded
in 1947, the Horatio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans, Inc. is dedicated
to the simple but powerful belief that hard work, honesty and determination can
conquer all obstacles. The Association honors the achievements of outstanding
leaders who have accomplished remarkable successes in spite of adversity by
bestowing upon them the Horatio Alger Award and inducting them as lifetime
Members. Horatio Alger Members support promising young people with the
resources and confidence needed to overcome adversity in pursuit of their
dreams through higher education. Through the generosity of its Members and
friends, in 2022, the Association awarded more than $16 million in
undergraduate and graduate need-based scholarships to over 1,600 students
across the United States and Canada, and provided college support and mentoring
services to its Scholars. By the 40th anniversary
of the Association’s scholarship program in 2024, more than $259 million will
be awarded in undergraduate, graduate, military veteran and career and
technical education scholarships to more than 37,000 deserving students. For
more information, please visit www.horatioalger.org.