Quincy Miller
MAIN SESSION
President of Eastern Bank, NCF Founding Board Member, and NACD-NE Chapter Board Member
Quincy Miller, President of Eastern Bank, NCF Founding Board Member, and NACD-NE Chapter Board Member and Dr. Makeeba McCreary, President of the New Commonwealth Racial Equity and Social Justice Fund (NCF) will lead a discussion on their board governance model and what’s next for the future. Quincy Miller is Vice Chair and President of Eastern Bank. Eastern Bank is a full service commercial and retail bank with $23.0 billion in total assets and over 110 banking and insurance locations serving communities in eastern Massachusetts, southern and coastal New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. Quincy spends his time focused on helping lead the overall strategic direction of Eastern, which has served its customers, colleagues and communities for over 200 years. Quincy is the former President of Citizens Bank, Massachusetts, and President of its Business Banking division. He started his career in consumer banking, where he developed his passion for “leading from the front line” ensuring that his perspective continues to be guided by colleagues with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Quincy is committed to supporting the communities where he lives and works with a focus on youth and equity. He serves on the Board of Directors for Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA, The Boys and Girls Club of Boston, The Bottom Line, The Alliance for Business Leadership and NACD New England. He is also a founding member of The New Commonwealth Racial Equity & Social Justice Fund. He has been recognized by the Boston Business Journal as a “Power 50 Most Influential and Impactful Leaders in Boston”, multiple years as “The 100 Most Influential People in Boston” by Boston Magazine and as an inaugural member of the GK100 “Most Influential People of Color in Boston” by Get Konnected. A special honor was the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Breakfast’s “MLK 50th Anniversary Award” for his commitment to Diversity & Inclusion that expresses Dr. King’s commitment to justice and equity. Quincy is a graduate of Lafayette College, where he earned a B.A. in Economics and Business, and of the Consumer Bankers Association’s Executive Banking School. Having graduated from the school early in his career, he is now proud to serve on the National Board of Directors for the Consumer Bankers Association. Quincy and his wife, Jenna, have two children.