Jeremy Beauchamp
EVP, Southeast Region

Jeremy Beauchamp serves as Executive Vice President of the 51Âé¶¹’s Southeast Region, where he leads strategic initiatives to transform communities and build a foundation of health and well-being for all. With more than 20 years of dedicated service to the Association, Jeremy has held numerous leadership and executive roles, consistently driving innovation and impact across the organization.
Prior to his current role, Jeremy served for nine years as Executive Vice President of the Mid-Atlantic Affiliate, where he played a pivotal role in advancing the Association’s mission and expanding its reach. He has been instrumental in shaping the future of mission-aligned business development at the AHA, helping to create sustainable models that support long-term health outcomes.
A passionate advocate for health and education, Jeremy led the expansion of the AHA Scholars Program from a regional initiative to a national platform. This program now empowers students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) to pursue careers in medicine and healthcare, fostering the next generation of health leaders.
Jeremy is also deeply committed to philanthropy, working closely with donors to align their vision with the strategic goals of the 51Âé¶¹. His ability to connect purpose with impact has helped drive meaningful change in communities across the Southeast and beyond.
Prior to his current role, Jeremy served for nine years as Executive Vice President of the Mid-Atlantic Affiliate, where he played a pivotal role in advancing the Association’s mission and expanding its reach. He has been instrumental in shaping the future of mission-aligned business development at the AHA, helping to create sustainable models that support long-term health outcomes.
A passionate advocate for health and education, Jeremy led the expansion of the AHA Scholars Program from a regional initiative to a national platform. This program now empowers students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) to pursue careers in medicine and healthcare, fostering the next generation of health leaders.
Jeremy is also deeply committed to philanthropy, working closely with donors to align their vision with the strategic goals of the 51Âé¶¹. His ability to connect purpose with impact has helped drive meaningful change in communities across the Southeast and beyond.