Alan Jones
Senior Managing Director
Intermediate Capital Group
Alan Jones has been a member of the Board of the International Biomedical Research Alliance since 2005. AJ is the Senior Managing Director at the Intermediate Capital Group. AJ was the Managing Director and Head of Global Private Equity for Morgan Stanley & Co. He is Chairman of Morgan Stanley’s Private Equity Investment Committee and President of the Board of Directors of Morgan Stanley Private Equity Asia III. He also serves as a member of the Investment Committees for Morgan Stanley Expansion Capital, Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners, and Morgan Stanley Credit Partners and as a member of the Merchant Banking Department Executive Committee and Risk Committee. He also has served as a member of the Senior Management Committee of Morgan Stanley Investment Management. He currently serves as a Director of Access Cash, Creative Circle, and Reach Out Healthcare America. He has previously served as a Director of McKechnie Aerospace, EmployBridge, and Zenith.
AJ is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations; a member of Harvard’s Committee on University Resources; Co-Chairman of the Harvard Parents’ Fund; Chief Fund Agent for the Harvard Business School Class of 1987; Reunion Co-Chairman for the Harvard College Class of 1983; a member of the Foreign Policy Program Leadership Committee at the Brookings Institution; a Director of the U.S. Board of Shakespeare’s Globe; and on the Board of Governors of the Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt Institute.
AJ has also previously served as President of the Board of Trustees of The Brearley School and Chairman of the All Souls Emergency Relief Fund; a David Rockefeller Fellow (2003-2004); a Director of Communities in Schools; a Director of the Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt Institute; a Director of Physicians for Human Rights; a Director of Musica Viva; a Director of the Shakespeare Society; a Director of the Heart and Soul Charitable Foundation; and a Director of the Everybody Wins Foundation.
AJ received his AB Magna Cum Laude in Biochemical Sciences in 1983 from Harvard College, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. In 1987, he received an MBA with High Distinction from Harvard Business School, where he was a Baker Scholar. He resides in Manhattan with his wife and two daughters.