Eva _Robinson

Eva Robinson

Executive Director, JP Morgan

Eva Robinson is a Managing Director at J.P. Morgan in the Corporate and Investment Bank. Eva serves as the Treasury Services Segment head for Public Sector Client Servicing and Sales. In this capacity, Eva is responsible for relationship and market management as well as client servicing for over 30 highly complex, governmental and quasi-governmental clients, including the Federal government, U.S. Government-Sponsored Enterprises and Multi-lateral global organizations. Prior to this current role Eva was the General Manager for the Federal Government Commercial Card business unit in the Consumer and Community Banking Business.

Eva joined J.P. Morgan in 2009 as the Global Head of Public Sector Commercial/Prepaid card sales and relationship management for Treasury Services with emphasis on U.S. Federal Government and key Commercial Bank clients: local government, higher education and not-for-profit organizations.

Before J. P. Morgan, Eva led a global business development team at MasterCard International. In this role, Eva managed a portfolio of financial institutions, including Citi, Bank of America, Banco Santander, RBS, ABN AMRO, HSBC and BNP Paribas. Her efforts focused on developing growth strategies to drive top line revenue and sourcing new business opportunities in North America, EMEA and LATAM.

Eva’s career includes a stint in the public sector where, as a civilian employee, she worked with various cabinet level agencies, such as the U. S. Navy. At the Navy, Eva was the executive in charge of acquisition policy for NAVSUPSYSCOM which include U. S. Navy Field Installations and Commands. Her time with the U. S. Government involved membership on numerous regulatory councils and interagency committees as well as regular engagements with congressional staffers and various auditing bodies. During her tenure with the Government, Eva was the recipient of several Departmental and Presidential awards and recognition.


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