
In this episode of the Investing in Integrity podcast, Ross Overline, CEO and co-founder of Scholars of Finance, welcomes Pamela Alexander, MD, and Head of Corporate Citizenship at KKR & Co. Inc., for an insightful conversation on the future of corporate philanthropy. Together, they explore how finance professionals can balance business objectives with meaningful social impact. Pamela shares her journey in shaping KKR’s global citizenship strategy, highlighting the shift from traditional giving to trust-based philanthropy and long-term community investment.
Listeners will learn how authenticity, humility, and strategic alignment can drive stronger outcomes for both companies and communities. The discussion also explores the importance of financial expertise on nonprofit boards, creating opportunities for first-generation professionals, and building locally adaptable programs with global reach. Whether you’re an emerging leader or seasoned executive, this episode offers actionable insights for making a purposeful impact.
Meet Pamela Alexander
Pamela Alexander is Managing Director and Head of Corporate Citizenship at KKR, where she leads global philanthropy and employee engagement across 16 countries for one of the world’s largest private equity firms. With more than two decades of experience in community building, corporate social responsibility, and public policy, she previously directed the Ford Motor Company Fund and held senior roles in finance and government. At KKR, Alexander has pioneered innovative, trust-based approaches to corporate giving, with a focus on economic mobility and lasting community impact. A nationally recognised leader, she brings expertise in strategic philanthropy, brand management, and cross-sector collaboration.