The Financial Law Forum Episode 1: A Conversation With Afiya M. Jordan, JPMorgan Chase (Podcast)

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The Financial Law Forum is a monthly podcast focused on the intersection of financial services, the law and equal access to capital and financial opportunities.
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The Financial Law Forum · Inaugural Episode: A Conversation with JPMorgan Chase Legal Diversity Counsel Afiya Jordan

Episode 1: A Conversation with Afiya M. Jordan, JPMorgan Chase (Inaugural Episode in Celebration of Black History Month)

The Financial Law Forum is a monthly podcast focused on the intersection of financial services, the law and equal access to capital and financial opportunities. In this inaugural episode and in recognition of Black History month, Tonya M. Esposito and Tracee E. Davis are joined by Afiya M. Jordan, Vice President and Assistant General Counsel at JPMorgan Chase. Afiya serves in leadership roles for the bank's Legal Diversity Council, Black Organization for Leadership and Development, and Legal Pro Bono Committee. In this capacity, Afiya has been involved in a number of change-making efforts which have had a real and positive impact on the African American community and in communities of color generally.

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