As CEO and co-founder of K2 Integrity, Jeremy M. Kroll is responsible for charting the firm’s strategy, including its client services approach. He serves as a trusted advisor to business owners, boards of directors, and C-suite executives.
He advises clients on investment, risk, and reputational concerns, including strategic investments, complex disputes, crisis management, political and regulatory risks, jurisdictional issues, and the changing risks and benefits of new technologies.
He is also active in the investment community, with a focus on emerging and growth companies that stand at the intersection of technology and security. He sits on numerous advisory boards for investment funds focused on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, risk management, fintech, big data analytics, and cloud computing.
Jeremy is co-founder of Kroll Bond Rating Agency (KBRA), an established force among ratings agencies that launched in response to the excesses of the Global Financial Crisis. He is a member of the advisory board of BlueVoyant, a cyber intelligence services firm K2 Integrity helped to establish. He and K2 Integrity are members and Jeremy is a David Rockefeller Fellowship alumnus of The Partnership for New York City.
Jeremy is involved in several charities and philanthropic endeavors. He is a member of the board of directors for City Year New York, an organization dedicated to lowering the dropout rate of high school students across New York City. He is a founding supporter of Comedy vs Cancer, which benefits blood cancer research at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Before co-founding K2 Integrity, Jeremy spent 11 years in senior leadership positions at Kroll, a global corporate investigations and risk consulting professional services firm.
Jeremy received his M.B.A. from TRIUM, the executive global M.B.A. program of the New York University Stern School of Business, HEC Paris, and the London School of Economics. He holds a B.A. in foreign languages and fine arts from Georgetown University.