

The present company was formed after the two predecessor firms merged in 2000, creating a diversified holding entity. Morgan who launched the House of Morgan on 23 Wall Street as a national purveyor of commercial, investment, and private banking services. The firm's early history can be traced to 1799, with the founding of what became the Chase Manhattan Company. The firm is headquartered at 383 Madison Avenue in Midtown Manhattan and is set to move into the under-construction JPMorgan Chase Building at 270 Park Avenue in 2025. Its size and scale have often led to enhanced regulatory oversight as well as the maintenance of an internal "Fortress Balance Sheet" of capital reserves. As the largest of Big Four banks, the firm is considered systemically important by the Financial Stability Board. It is the largest bank in the United States and the world's largest bank by market capitalization as of 2023. is an American multinational and universal bank and financial services firm headquartered in New York City and incorporated in Delaware. And at 35, he is just now learning to draw.JPMorgan Chase & Co. He loves and can advocate for just about every food except grapefruit. He circumnavigated the globe before turning 25. Fun facts? He's meditated every day for over a decade, except for the days he hasn't. He has been featured as a speaker at the Aspen Ideas Festival, presented at TedX Princeton, and moderated many panels. In 2014, New York Times bestselling author and Wharton professor Adam Grant highlighted his first book, Everything Connects, as one of the 12 business books to read that year. Baer has published two books, the most recent being Perception: How Our Bodies Shape Our Minds, with Dennis Proffitt. Baer has interviewed some our time's leading minds, including philanthropist Bill Gates, FiveThirtyEight founder Nate Silver, NBA champion and investor Steph Curry, "growth mindset" psychologist Carol Dweck, the rapper Q-Tip, Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman, and the man who gave a name to "disruptive innovation," the late Clay Christensen. (No, really, it is.) Before editing, his byline as a reporter was on the masthead for Fast Company and New York Magazine, covering the many intersections of social science, business, and economics.
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He also cultivated thesis-oriented ideas journalism, whether it be on why "'diversity' and 'inclusion' are the emptiest words in corporate America" or why it's actually a horrible time to buy a house. They shed new light on big names, like Joe Biden, America's imperfect leader. The fast-paced team was behind some of Insider's major packages in the last few years, including a state-by-state look into unemployment during the first year of the pandemic and in-depth profiles of "niche famous" characters such as real estate media tycoon Brandon Turner and HR icon Johnny C Taylor. For two and a half years before that, Baer served as deputy editor, overseeing a team of 20+ reporters and editors who cover the future of work, real estate, and small business. It often indicates a user profile.ĭrake Baer is Insider's first editor-at-large, working across the newsroom to help produce ambitious journalism. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
