Mariame McIntosh Robinson is a global financial services leader with decades of experience as a P&L leader, investor, board member and advisor to leading companies in the US and the Caribbean. She is currently the Founder and Managing Director of Global Triangle Advisors, a strategy, leadership and transformation advisory firm serving businesses in the USA and Caribbean.
Robinson currently serves on several regional and global Boards of publicly listed and private companies in Canada and the Caribbean in regulated sectors (insurance, banking, energy, and telecom) ranging in EBITDA up to US$1.3B, including Parkland Corporation (TSX:PKI), Wigton Energy (JSE:WIG), Digicel Group, JN Bank and Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility. She also chairs several Board Committees including the Compensation Committee and Investment Committee. Robinson is an NACD Certified Director and holds a Certificate in Risk Governance from the DCRO Risk Governance Institute.
Robinson spent nine (9) years as an operator in the financial services industry as President & CEO of First Global Bank for seven (7) years, a commercial bank in Jamaica where she led the bank’s transformation resulting in more than doubling of profits in the first 3 years; and as a senior executive at an early stage fintech firm in the United States.
Robinson also spent almost two decades as a private equity investor at Portland Private Equity helping Caribbean businesses to transform; and advising US Fortune 500 company CEOs and their teams on growth strategy and implementation at Bain & Company and McKinsey & Company. She is currently a member of Young Presidents Organization (YPO), International Women’s Forum (IWF), and a Young Global Leader alum with the World Economic Forum. She is also the Chair of TEACH Caribbean, an educational nonprofit organization focused on providing access to quality education via innovative programming to economically disadvantaged youth.
Robinson holds a BSc. in Electrical Engineering from MIT, an MBA from Harvard Business School and a M.Phil. in Economics from Oxford University where she attended as the 1998 Jamaica Rhodes Scholar.
She is married with two children.