Jaime Gloshay

Jaime Gloshay

Managing Director of Impact Investments at Common Future

Biography

Agnetha Jaime Gloshay
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajgloshay/

Jaime is the Managing Director of Impact Investments at Common Future, where she leads lending and investments into community-rooted organizations to increase access, affordability, and power by providing catalytic capital and back office support to emerging funds and fund managers.

Jaime is a co-founder and former co-director of Native Women Lead, where she led key initiatives in program design, capital strategies, advancement, and partnership development while overseeing data sovereignty, evaluation, and impact. Here, Jaime served as one of the primary architects of the Equality Can’t Challenge – the prospectus and competition that seeded $10mm into the The Future is Indigenous Women initiative. 

Jaime currently serves on UpTogether and New Mexico Women. Org’s Board of Directors –  which are organizations leading and pushing locally and nationally on gender and economic justice and serves as a thought leader with the the Enlace Continental De Mujeres Indígenas De Las Americas and the Inclusive Indigenous Economic Ecosystem Collaborative weaving and advocating for economic justice from Canada to South America for Indigenous women across the Americas.

She also serves on the advisory and governance boards for Justice Funders, Criterion Institute, and Kiva US, recently co-developing the Justice Funders – Just Transition in Investment Framework which will allocate at minimum of $5mm to Indigenous Rematriation and LandBack efforts. 

In 2022, Jaime was appointed to serve on the National Women’s Business Council with the core mission to provide advice and policy recommendations to the President, Congress, and the Small Business Administrator focusing on the access to capital subcommittee.

As an intersectional movement builder, Jaime has worked on or continues to work with Justice Funders, Kindle Project’s Indigenous Women’s Flow Fund, the Trauma of Money, and NDN Collective’s – Collective Abundance Fund.

Jaime is a fellow with the Center for Community Investment, Purpose Foundation, Boston Impact Initiative, New Mexico Tribal Data Champions, and Opportunity Finance Network.

In 2020, she was appointed by the Governor of New Mexico to lead the Tribal Subcommittee for the New Mexico Statewide Complete Count Commission which leveraged an $11.5mm state investment to fund grassroots organizing and ecosystem activation during the pandemic and in 2010, led the Navajo Nation’s Decennial Census overseeing a staff of 3,000 and a budget of $7mm to ensure a complete count in the largest peacetime mobilization efforts in the US.

Prior to her work at Common Future, Native Women Lead, and Roanhorse Consulting, Jaime began her career in finance when she developed Dreamspring’s (formerly Accion) Native Lending program and supported the development of Nusenda’s Co-Op Capital relationship-based lending initiative with Roanhorse Consulting.

Supporting Native women is an honor and the heart work of Jaime. She believes in Native women as the innate caretakers, backbones, advocates, and protectors of children, culture, and community for the people and planet. She is inspired by the women she gets to work with, work for, and be guided by the Matriarchs and peers in her life. Jaime is committed to uplifting, empowering, and locking arms with Matriarchs making moves to lead their families and communities toward safety, economic justice, and a future space where we all thrive.

Jaime is a mother of three, residing in Tiwa Territory (Albuquerque, New Mexico), and from the Navajo Nation, White Mountain Apache, and Kiowa Nations.