Los Angeles, CA. Nixon Peabody Project Finance and Public Finance partner Jade Turner-Bond has been named as one of Los Angeles Business Journal’s “Women of Influence: Attorneys,” honoring a select group of the city’s most influential women attorneys.
Based in the firm’s Los Angeles office, Jade is known throughout California for her high-profile and high-impact work with Nixon Peabody, as well as in her prior role with the California State Treasurer’s Office.
She represents diverse clients in the financing and refinancing of infrastructure and capital improvement projects for state and local municipal entities, as well as cultural institutions and foundations, including the City of Los Angeles, the State of California, the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, the State of New Jersey, the County of Contra Costa, the J. Paul Getty Trust, the Broad, and a number of financial institutions.
During the economic crisis precipitated by COVID-19, Jade and her fellow public finance team worked tirelessly to serve her clients at the state, county, city, nonprofits, school districts, and economic development agencies, which were some of the hardest hit and most vulnerable organizations.
Jade earned her J.D. from University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, and her undergraduate degree from the University of California, Davis.