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Leaders from the Women Presidents Organization’s 50 Fastest Growing Women-Owned/Led Companies shared their best advice for those looking ahead towards big career goals.
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From high school to a full-time role in #tech, Joaquin shares his journey of personal growth supported by JPMorgan Chase.
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Our top priority is creating a workplace where employees feel supported and empowered in their careers. We're proud to be ranked as the #1 Most Attractive Employer in the U.S. by Universum's survey of 50,000 students. http://spr.ly/6047e47YL
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The JPMorgan Chase Art Collection celebrates #AAPI month by highlighting work created by Asian and Asian American artists. By incorporating traditional materials such as sari fabric and techniques like hand embroidery, these artists blend their rich heritage with contemporary art forms. Swipe to discover these artists whose works celebrate the power of identity and culture. 1. Kenzo Okada, Japanese-American, 1902-1982. The Seasons, 1973-1974, Commissioned 1973 2. Dinh Q. Lê, Vietnamese, 1968-2024. Wreath for New York City, 2002, Acquired 2002. Courtesy of Dinh Q. Lê and P·P·O·W, New York 3. GAO Yuan, Chinese, b. 1986. A Person From The Sky, 2019, Acquired 2021. Courtesy of the artist and Capsule Shanghai 4. Ken Gun Min, South Korean, b. 1976. Silverlake, 2023, Acquired 2023. Courtesy of Ken Gun Min and Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles 5. Ranu Mukherjee, American, b. 1966. Empire game table, 2023. Courtesy of Gallery Wendi Norris, San Francisco
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For a quarter of a century, the J.P. Morgan Summer Reading List 📚 has tapped into the brightest minds to channel insights that help us navigate our ever-evolving world. Featured by Barron's PENTA, this year’s collection includes selections by renowned educators, entrepreneurs and artists, taking readers on an adventure from the Peruvian jungle to Formula 1 racetracks and beyond.
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JPMorgan Chase is helping power local economies and supporting efforts to decarbonize the world’s food systems with clients like Plantible. The agrifood-tech company is harnessing the power of plants to shape the future of food.
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“Joining JPMorgan Chase was one of the best decisions for my career and my family.” Tanisha is utilizing the firm’s resources to grow her career and create community with other military and veteran families. Learn more about how we’re supporting the military community: https://lnkd.in/dnYGdKK
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