Chuka Umunna joins JP Morgan to oversee ESG efforts
JP Morgan has hired Chuka Umunna to oversee its European environmental, social and governance advisory efforts.
JP Morgan has hired Chuka Umunna to oversee its European environmental, social and governance advisory efforts.
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