Jing Ulrich

Jing Ulrich
Jing Ulrich
Jing Ulrich in 2017
Born
Beijing, China, 1967 (55 years)
NationalityAmerican
EducationHarvard University, (A.B.)
Stanford University, (M.A.)
Known forRanked one of Fortune Magazine's 50 Most Powerful Global Businesswoman
Board member of

Jing Ulrich, née Li (李晶), is Managing Director and the Vice Chairman of Investment Banking at JPMorgan Chase.[1][2]

Various publications have listed her among the world's most powerful women. For example, in 2021, for the seventh consecutive year, Forbes China ranked Ulrich among the country's top businesswomen.[3] In October 2013, Fortune magazine for the fourth time, ranked Ulrich among the top 50 most powerful global businesswomen.[4] Likewise, in October 2013, the South China Morning Post featured Ulrich as one of Hong Kong's 25 most inspirational and influential women.[5] In 2016, she received the inaugural Asian Women Leadership Award from China Daily and Asia News Network.[6]

  1. ^ William Mellor and Allen T. Cheng, Bloomberg News (23 May 2006). "To get rich is glorious and risky". International Herald Tribune.
  2. ^ Susie Gharib (21 June 2006). "One On One With Jing Ulrich, Chairman of Chinese Equities at J.P. Morgan". Nightly Business Report transcripts. Archived from the original on 8 July 2010. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  3. ^ "福布斯中国发布2019中国最杰出商界女性榜,她们最有影响力". Forbes China website. 22 January 2019.
  4. ^ "50 Most Powerful Women in Business: Global #40 Jing Ulrich". Fortune website. 10 October 2013.
  5. ^ Mukul Munish (9 October 2013). "Women and men need to be prepared for hard work, says China expert Jing Ulrich". South China Morning Post website.
  6. ^ "Confidence, ambition 'key to leadership roles'". China Daily Asia website. 22 January 2016. Archived from the original on 3 June 2016. Retrieved 22 August 2016.