Dina DUblon
Dina
Dublon is a director of Accenture, Microsoft and PepsiCo. She is
a trustee of Carnegie Mellon University and a board member of the the Women's
Commission for Refugee Women and Children and the Global Fund for Women.
Ms. Dublon was, until December 2004, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for JPMorgan Chase, the U.S.-based banking company with $1.2 trillion in assets and operations in 50 countries. She joined the company as a trainee on the trading floor in 1981 and over her career there was integral to the negotiation and integration of the mergers of Chemical Bank with Manufacturers Hanover, Chase, JPMorgan and Bank One.
She was on the Fortune list of the 50 most powerful women in business for several years and has been honored by many organizations as a “Woman Who Makes A Difference.” She is an active advocate for women’s issues ranging from professional women to issues facing refugee women.
Ms. Dublon holds a Bachelor's degree in economics and mathematics from the
Hebrew University in Jerusalem and a Master's degree from the business school
at Carnegie Mellon University. Prior to joining Chemical Bank, Ms. Dublon
worked for the Harvard Business School and previously at Bank Hapoalim in
Israel.
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