Advisory Board Bio

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Stephen Miranda

Stephen Miranda

Senior Vice President & Private Client Advisor, Bank of America

Stephen Miranda is a Senior Vice President and Private Client Advisor with Bank of America Private Bank in Houston, Texas. He works closely with high net worth individuals, families, and institutions around the country to build and execute comprehensive wealth planning strategies. He leads a fiduciary team of specialists to develop customized credit, portfolio management, trust and estate planning, banking, philanthropy, and nonprofit advisory solutions, and partners with Bank of America’s Global Commercial and Business Banking groups to provide holistic advice and comprehensive support for business owners and C-suite executives, and their companies.

With an early professional background in Strategic Non-Profit Management, Stephen regularly collaborates with the Private Bank’s Philanthropic Strategy Team, a group of 150 specialists that provide internal consulting and management support for nonprofit organizations and foundations, to assist emerging and established institutions as they scale and expand their impact – as well as advising individuals and families as they define and distribute their charitable legacy in a tax prudent manner.

Prior to joining Bank of America, Stephen was a Vice President with JPMorgan. He is a native Houstonian, a proud graduate of the University of Oklahoma, and an Eagle Scout.

In addition to his professional commitments, Stephen serves on the Corporate Committee for The Menil Collection, the Houston Advisory Board for Entryway (formerly Shelters to Shutters) – a national organization that transitions individuals and families out of homelessness to economic self-sufficiency by providing full time employment, housing, and career training – and is on the Board of Directors of the Greater Houston LGBT Chamber of Commerce and the JD Doyle Archives, one of the largest independent LGBTQ+ historical collections in the world. He represents the Private Bank on the Bank of America Community Volunteers Board, and is an active member of the PRIDE Employee Resource Group. He recently completed his term on the Board of Trustees of the Houston LGBTQ+ Political Caucus, the oldest LGBT civil rights organization in the South, where he continues to be an active voice for change.