Agnetha Jaime Gloshay is a Co-Director and Co-Founder of Native Women Lead, where she leads key initiatives in fund design, advancement, and partnership development while overseeing program design, international development, and data and evaluation efforts.
Previously, Jaime led Dreamspring’s (formerly Accion) Native Lending program and supported the development of Nusenda’s Co-Op Capital initiative to pilot relationship-based lending. In 2019, she was appointed by the Governor of New Mexico to lead the tribal subcommittee for New Mexico’s Statewide Complete Count Commission, which activated an $11.5M state investment to ensure a complete count for the 2020 census.
Jaime serves on UpTogether’s Board of Directors, is a Movement Partner with Justice Funder’s Just Transition in Investment Community, a Partnership Committee member for Community Credit Lab, a 2022 Tribal Data Champions Fellow, and an Emerging Fund Manager for the 2021-2022 Purpose Futures Fellowship. Recently, she was just named as a 2022-2023 Fulcrum Fellow for the Center for Community Investment and was recently appointed to serve on the National Women’s Business Council. She is also a facilitator for Kindle Project’s Indigenous Women’s Flow Fund and a supporting faculty member for Trauma of Money.
Jaime has been recognized as a 2020 National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development 40 Under 40 award recipient, 2020 Boston Impact Initiative cohort member, and a 2018 Opportunity Finance Network Fellow.
Jaime holds a BA in Native American Studies & Political Science and an MPA in Public Management from the University of New Mexico.