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Chief Economist, Consumer Intelligence

Chase
Full-time
On-site
New York, United States
$250,000 - $450,000 USD yearly
Mathematics & Finance
Description

Join a team that has a great impact on our consumers and small business!

As a Chief Economist, within our Consumer and Business Intelligence Team, you will be the β€œvoice of business” and manage the analytical, publication, and community engagement agenda for the small and medium-sized business segment building on an existing body of business analytics.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Build a team of economists and analysts to monitor and present the latest trends in key business health metrics.
  • Manage the editorial and media agenda for Business Intelligence authoring internal and external reports on segments of heightened interest
  • Define key segments for long-term analytical monitoring (such as revenue or industry segments) and near-term deep dives (such as businesses or sectors disproportionately impacted by inflation)
  • Develop an analytical agenda, in partnership with other teams, analytics groups in other lines of business, and the JP Morgan Chase Institute
  • Contribute analytical views and talking points in support of investor relations and external affairs
  • Coordinate research, engagement and impact efforts as it relates to segments in the health of small businesses across the Chase organization
  • Engage with community institutions, such as policy think tanks and local governments

Required qualifications, capabilities and skills:

  • Advanced degree in Economics or related field required; 10+ years of business analytics / economist experience, including as an executive-level economist
  • Exceptional executive presence with the ability to quickly translate and communicate microeconomic and macroeconomic trends in consumer and business data for individual business owners
  • Prior experience in business economics, market economics, consumer finance, analytics or related field as well as people management
  • Robust knowledge of econometric modeling of fundamental economic relationships using alternative data sets, including business and consumer finance data
  • Subject matter expertise in business financial health frameworks and segmentation methodologies
  • Excellent writing and communication skills and ability to effectively translate complex data into actionable insights and strategies for varied audiences, including executive audiences and across multiple stakeholder groups


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