A Finance MBA Could Lead To An International Career
December 09, 2009
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Today, many companies operate in the global marketplace, meaning an international finance MBA could help professionals begin careers that involve doing business with foreign firms.
JPMorgan Chase, a well-known financial services firm, recently appointed Jacob Frenkel as its chairman of international business. As the governor of the Bank of Israel between 1991 and 2000, Frankel has a wealth of international experience.
"Few people have as much global experience in the financial industry," Jes Staley said of Frenkel. Staley is the investment bank's CEO. "We are confident his views and expertise will add great value to our company, and we are pleased to have him join our team."
Frenkel's responsibilities will include developing the firm's international strategy and advising on global economic trends. Before joining JPMorgan Chase, he was a vice chairman of American International Group, according to the Wall Street Journal.
If the world of international finance has always interested you, consider enrolling in a traditional or online MBA program today. While pursuing an MBA degree, you could obtain the skills you need to begin a career in one of the country's top financial services firms.
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