JPMorgan's $1.5 billion national security push: Inside the talent and execution challenges
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Alice Tecotzky
Summary
JPMorgan Chase is investing $1.5 billion in a national security initiative led by bankers Mark Marengo and Vasudha Saxena. Saxena describes the work as some of the hardest she's faced in her 25-year career and notes the challenge of finding "unicorn talent" to staff the team. The article explores the hurdles involved in this major security push by one of the world's largest banks.
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Vasudha Saxena said she's looking for 'unicorn talent' to staff the team
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