The 3,400 square-foot Chase Bank serves as a gateway to reach Dover college students as well as airmen at the nearby Dover Air Force Base.
Delaware Market Leader Tom Horne oversees more than 11,000 workers as head of credit card operations, customer service and consumer branch banking for JPMorgan Chase.
Delaware State University and United Airlines have finalized their agreement that opens the door for students to be trained to fly with a major airliner.
WILMINGTON – In support of Black History Month and a local community where nearly a quarter of all residents are Black, banking giant JPMorgan Chase donated $1.7 million to four […]
WILMINGTON – In a sign of confidence in the First State and a bid to bring more workers back to the office in a post-COVID era, JPMorgan Chase announced Monday […]
DOVER – A bill that would speed up the expungement process for certain crimes cleared the General Assembly in June and now heads to Gov. John Carney for his consideration. […]
By State Sen. Darius Brown and Tom Horne Imagine if your whole life was defined by your worst mistake – a lapse in judgement that prevented you from providing for […]
WILMINGTON – A new collaborative between five state nonprofits funded by banking giant JPMorgan Chase will give the previously incarcerated a second chance at careers in high-growth sectors, including information […]
JPMorgan Chase is providing $100,000 to the Food Bank of Delaware to help local families who are facing food insecurity as a result of the COVID-19 crisis. “So many local […]
This is the final installment in a series of stories we’ve written following five participants in the Year Up program. Just over a year ago, Ronald Shackelford Jr. and his […]
By Peter Osborne Conventional wisdom would tell you that the Delaware banking industry has taken a significant job hit thanks to mergers with out-of-state banks and recession-related downsizing. Phrases like […]
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