Pamela Reeve, MBA

Pamela Reeve is Chair of The Commonwealth Institute, working with women CEOs, entrepreneurs and business leaders to help them grow their businesses and their careers. She is the former CEO of Lightbridge, Inc. a company she headed from start up in 1989, took public in 1996, and ran for 15 years. Prior to joining Lightbridge, Reeve spent eleven years at the Boston Consulting Group, one of the world’s leading management consulting firms. Her prior experience includes National Project Manager for a program funded by National Endowment for the Humanities, and real estate finance and development. She was the founding CEO of opennairboston.net, the Boston wireless initiative, appointed by Boston’s Mayor Thomas Menino, and ran that project from 2006-2008.

Reeve is the Chair of American Tower Corporation (NYSE: AMT), Chair of CareQuest Institute, Inc. and DentaQuest boards. She is a member of the Board of Trustees and the Chair of the Massachusetts General Physicians Organization Board of Trustees, Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Mass General Brigham Community Physicians, and a member of the board of Mass General Brigham. In 2011 she was appointed by Governor Deval Patrick to the Board of the Massachusetts Tech Collaborative (re-appointed by Governor Charlie Baker). Reeve is a member of the Mass Technology Leadership Council Board of Trustees, former chair, and on the Executive Committee. She is a founding member of the Boston Women’s Leadership Network. She is co-founder and vice chair of the Winchester Community Service Foundation, which created the service learning program operating in the Winchester school system since 2004.

Reeve was chosen as the 2000 Entrepreneur of the Year in Software and Technology by Ernst & Young, 2002, CEO of the Year by the Massachusetts Telecom Council, Director of the Year in 2017 by NACD New England and the Directorship 100 from NACD nationally, and has received numerous other leadership recognitions and awards.

Reeve earned her MBA degree, with distinction, from the Harvard Business School, and received her undergraduate degree, with honors, from the University of Georgia Honors Program. She has four children, coached soccer for over 20 years and has been active in her community soccer clubs and the Massachusetts Youth Soccer Association. She chairs the Church Council of the Crawford Memorial United Methodist Church in Winchester.