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  JPMorgan Chase & Co Head of Sovereign Clients

Patrick Thomson

Head of Sovereign Clients at JPMorgan Chase & Co

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Professional Background

Mr. Patrick Thomson has been the Head of sovereign clients at JPMorgan Chase & Co. since August 2010. Mr. Thomson serves as Managing Director and Head of Client Development, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa of Ivy Asset Management Corporation. Mr. Thomson joined Ivy in March 2005. Prior to that, Mr. Thomson spent nearly 11 years within J.P. Morgan Asset Management, Inc. holding a variety of positions, as its Managing Director and had global responsibility for JP Morgan's Sovereign clients, which includes Central Banks, Ministries of Finance, and Government Investment Agencies. He served as the Global Head of Sovereign Clients at JPMorgan Asset Management (London) Limited. He serves as a Director of Ivy Asset Management Corporation. He was also a member of JP Morgan's International Institutional Business Management Committee. Mr. Thomson is also an Associate of the UK Society of Investment Professionals. He is a graduate of Edinburgh University and was a Captain in the British Army.

Experience

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Employee Ratings at JPMorgan Chase & Co

C+
68/100

On Comparably 1567 employees at JPMorgan Chase & Co have rated their company’s overall culture grade a C+ contributing a total of 15897 ratings. Most employees have a minimum of Over 10 Years of work experience and have worked at JPMorgan Chase & Co for 2 to 5 Years. Employees rate the categories CEO Rating, Perks And Benefits, and Leadership the highest while rating Office Culture, Retention, and Meetings the lowest.

Of the users who contributed ratings on Comparably, 54% were men and 46% were women.

Results from 1567 Employees in All Departments, All Gender, All Ethnicities and All Yrs Experience

71
out of 100
How would you rate your manager?
AnswerPercent
Yes78%
No22%
Do you look forward to interacting with your coworkers?
81
out of 100
How confident are you about the future success of your company?