Alumni Virtual Connections - Mike Watson (JPMorgan Chase & Co.)

Career Success Virtual Week - Alumni Connection
April 16, 2020
4:00PM - 5:00PM
VIRTUAL

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2020-04-16 16:00:00 2020-04-16 17:00:00 Alumni Virtual Connections - Mike Watson (JPMorgan Chase & Co.) Time: 4 to 5 p.m. Event Host: ASC Career Success Join Mike Watson (History, '93) for an informal Zoom discussion about his career at JPMorgan Chase & Co., his career development, and his time at Ohio State as an Arts and Sciences student. This virtual engagement will allow you to ask Mike questions about anything ranging from his career to your own career development in these uncertain times. Mike currently works for JP Morgan Chase as an Executive Director of Digital Technology and Head of the The Point at Otterbein College. The Point is the JPMC Technology Lab (“FinLab”) created to meet the evolving needs of consumers and adapt to the market trends of industry through Financial Technology (“FinTech”) research, software development, commercialization, and education. Additionally, Mike is responsible for the strategic direction and development of the Digital Universal Set, a platform providing alignment across web & mobile for digital technology. Mike is co-senior executive lead of IT Change Adoption & Engagement for the Columbus Tech Center which contains over 5,000 technologists. He is also instrumental in supporting, forwarding, and implementing the firms D&I and bureaucracy busting initiatives. Please register for this event on Handshake: https://app.joinhandshake.com/events/475499/share_preview If you have a Disability and rely on a screen reader or the keyboard for access to your computer you will experience difficulty using the Handshake application. As the University works with Handshake to improve accessibility, please contact handshake@osu.edu for assistance in navigating and using this application. A member of our team will respond within 2 business days to assist you. This event is open to all Arts and Sciences Students and will be particularly beneficial to those in these Career Communities: Career Communities help you discover new career paths, inform you of community-specific networking events, and exciting ways to become career ready!  Join as many as you’d like.  Log into Handshake, select “Career Interests” from your account drop-down menu, and identify the Career Communities that interest you! This program contributes to the development of these Career Readiness Competencies: Oral and Written Communication Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Digital Technology Career Management VIRTUAL America/New_York public
Time: 4 to 5 p.m.
Event Host: ASC Career Success


Join Mike Watson (History, '93) for an informal Zoom discussion about his career at JPMorgan Chase & Co., his career development, and his time at Ohio State as an Arts and Sciences student. This virtual engagement will allow you to ask Mike questions about anything ranging from his career to your own career development in these uncertain times.

Mike currently works for JP Morgan Chase as an Executive Director of Digital Technology and Head of the The Point at Otterbein College. The Point is the JPMC Technology Lab (“FinLab”) created to meet the evolving needs of consumers and adapt to the market trends of industry through Financial Technology (“FinTech”) research, software development, commercialization, and education.

Additionally, Mike is responsible for the strategic direction and development of the Digital Universal Set, a platform providing alignment across web & mobile for digital technology. Mike is co-senior executive lead of IT Change Adoption & Engagement for the Columbus Tech Center which contains over 5,000 technologists. He is also instrumental in supporting, forwarding, and implementing the firms D&I and bureaucracy busting initiatives.

Please register for this event on Handshake:
https://app.joinhandshake.com/events/475499/share_preview
If you have a Disability and rely on a screen reader or the keyboard for access to your computer you will experience difficulty using the Handshake application. As the University works with Handshake to improve accessibility, please contact handshake@osu.edu for assistance in navigating and using this application. A member of our team will respond within 2 business days to assist you.


This event is open to all Arts and Sciences Students and will be particularly beneficial to those in these Career Communities:

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Career Communities help you discover new career paths, inform you of community-specific networking events, and exciting ways to become career ready!  Join as many as you’d like.  Log into Handshake, select “Career Interests” from your account drop-down menu, and identify the Career Communities that interest you!

This program contributes to the development of these Career Readiness Competencies:

  • Oral and Written Communication
  • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
  • Digital Technology
  • Career Management

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