ORLANDO (July 17, 2024) — Jade Miller has been named to GlobeSt.’s Women of Influence Class of 2024 in the category of Rising Star.
Since 1983, this award has recognized a growing number of commercial real estate female professionals for their remarkable achievements. The individual honorees have personally impacted the market and have significantly driven the industry to new heights via their outstanding successes. The 2024 Women of Influence were selected by GlobeSt.’s esteemed advisory board and senior editors based on how well they achieved goals and displayed ingenuity in regard to their nomination category; how impactful their work has been; how dedicated the nominee has been to furthering the development of their field and the role of women within it; and the nominee’s personal commitment to the highest ethical standards, service, and excellence.
As president of capital markets for Bourne Financial Group (BFG), Miller is responsible for structuring BFG’s investment programs and sourcing equity through various channels, including broker-dealers, registered investment advisors, and institutional relationships. Miller also manages sales efforts across all of BFG’s offerings and oversees distribution operations.
Bob Bourne, CEO of Bourne Financial Group, said, “I have had the pleasure of working with Jade for many years, and I am thrilled that this honor from GlobeSt. acknowledges her impact on our industry. Jade is truly an up-and-coming star in the alternative investments space, and we are very grateful for her influence at Bourne Financial Group, as well as her service as the 2024 president of the Alternative & Direct Investment Securities Association (ADISA).”
Miller is currently serving as the 2024 president of the board of directors for ADISA, the nation’s largest trade association representing the alternative and direct investment industry. She is the youngest member in ADISA’s history to hold this position. Miller has also served as an ADISA conference chair and head of the DE&I committee. Additionally, she received the 2022 Distinguished Service Award from ADISA.
“This year’s honorees have closed deals in the hundreds of millions of dollars, launched new ventures, and expanded their business horizons. They’ve also generously devoted their time to mentorship, advocacy, and, in the process, have elevated the commercial real estate sector industry,” says Natalie Dolce, editor-in-chief of GlobeSt.com. “The nominations we received this year were profoundly inspiring, underscoring the remarkable strides women have made in an industry historically dominated by men. Our team is excited by the opportunity to recognize these trailblazers and visionaries.”