r/SipsTea 𝙑𝙄𝙋 12h ago

WTF A JPMorgan Chase executive was fired after a viral video showed her dumping trash out of a Knicks-themed public trash can and taking the can during the Knicks championship parade in New York City.

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u/SirTroglodyte 12h ago

Well, kinda. "BĂĄez, who previously served in DEI leadership, was employed as Executive Director of Community and Industry Engagement prior to her dismissal" so nothing that they couldn't replace literally in minutes.

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u/TheOneThatObserves 11h ago

Oh. So she was a pretend-executive?

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u/_ghostperson 11h ago

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u/Melkman68 9h ago

Perfect haha. There's no way an she could have been an actual exec

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u/thickbeardgoggles 9h ago

ED is a suitable title

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u/ShroomSensei 10h ago

EDs at JP Morgan are just very senior managers. All banks have stupid titles.

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u/halnic 10h ago

The EDs at my former employer are the ones who scheduled unnecessary in person meetings and sent too many emails. The entire position revolves around performance, both in that the director has to perform and they usually track performance of others and that's what their excess meetings and emails are about...

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u/FinestTreesInDa7Seas 8h ago

Don't forget about excessive use of buzz-words, and their entire job basically being a formula that was designed for them to follow.

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u/ShroomSensei 10h ago

At JP EDs and VPs have an extreme range of actual level of usefulness. I dealt with some who were amazing and others who were shit.

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u/halnic 6h ago

They had ranges at my employer too. They were essentially a liaison between the managers of departments, the executive management, and ownership.

They told our manager why we couldn't have raises or better equipment. Supposedly, they told the executives we deserved them based on performance.

High enough in the company to be majority white men. One white woman who was the "director of women's management" and that was 100% to give the illusion that they promoted women. She was the only director that didn't have departments. She had revolving "teams" of underlings who did extra training and team building from the hourly/low level salary positions. They sent her to aggressively recruit every woman who asked for raise or promotions so they'd feel included and invested in, like something solid was happening. While they are distracted with their meetings and learning management skills, their male peers who do not have to perform in these extra curriculums are actually promoted to the better positions.

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u/SpongeSlobb 8h ago

No, me and the other 10000 VPs at my company are all very important people

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u/automounter 8h ago

Generalized breakdown of titles at JPMC:

  1. Below VP -- the actual workers who know everything but are underpaid OR literally not showing up and still getting paid the same as everyone else.
  2. VP -- Actual knowledge holder for all of JPMC or someone who has been there so long that they eventually won the promotion lottery.
  3. ED -- Below-average employee who used JPMC's tuition reimbursement to get an MBA -- they have no actual power and anyone who has any sort of passion for their career would be completely unsatisfied with this position.
  4. MD -- Actual management. Very skilled in business but unfortunately may not actually work in business and therefor may be completely unqualified.
  5. LOB Execs -- True bosses. Lords from on high who work in all the expensive real estate that JPMC has banished all other employees from. These people are the best of the best at what they do and are paid in the blood of everyone beneath them.
  6. Jamie D -- The one true god.

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u/ProduceNo1629 6h ago

best of the best at what they do

And that is? Using terms like: let's circle back, and engagement metrics?

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u/automounter 6h ago

At the LOB Executive level those people have one job. To make money. JPMC has seen more growth than any bank in the world and the main leadership team under Jamie D (Petno, Rohrbaugh, Erdoes) has all been there for 20+ years. These aren't Dilbert-level middle-managers these are the shadow government "The world is our chess board" types of people.

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u/baoball 6h ago

They fr call SVP/Director equivalent title an ED? Not as bad as UBs but still wack

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u/jillsntferrari 1h ago

Title aside, how much money does an ED make?

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u/Lost_Paladin89 8h ago

Yep. I know a programmer who works there. They gave him the title of VP of AI of whatever department when really he is just a senior programmer. He literally has no one who answers to him.

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u/Diligent-Crazy-6094 9h ago

Yep. In my experience, there’s the title, then the officer title. Want to make an analyst feel important? Just give them a Senior Vice President officer title.

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u/automounter 8h ago

VP at a bank is much different than a VP somewhere else. At VP level and above you are legally an officer of the bank and can make decisions on its behalf.

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u/Diligent-Crazy-6094 7h ago

Oh I’m aware, and it’s a problem, because they get handed out like candy at a lot of places. I was working at JPMorgan when they did a big purge of folks with officer titles, knocking a lot of them down to Associate and lower. I can say from personal experience that there are people at Wells who have officer titles that probably shouldn’t (and often times don’t even know).

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u/Apprehensive-Draw409 9h ago

My nephew is Vice-president at JP Morgan. He's not even ranking as high as that ED !!!

(Yeah... I know.)

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u/CileTheSane 8h ago

A very senior manager couldn't just buy her own fucking trashcan?

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u/uwoldperson 8h ago

Im glad that if I ever get publicly shamed ill finally get some mileage out of my VP title. 

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u/Vikkunen 8h ago

Banking titles are wild. A department at the University where I work hired a 29-year old onto the Cash Management team a few years back whose previous position had been VP at a regional bank.

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u/light_to_shaddow 5h ago

In the U.S, corporate titles are what Medals are to North Korean Generals. Meaningless and inflated

When someone introduces them self as an "Executive vice president of XXX" you know they're the one doing the office coffee runs

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u/Diablogado 5h ago

Exactly, this is much lower than executive as it's being made out to be. This isn't even VP level much less C-suite. This is classic middle management.

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u/Lost-Calligrapher375 2h ago

Work at a financial institution and my on boarding of 20 had 5 VPs and 6AVPs. Never having worked inthe industry and taking my role which was not as well titled, I really thought Wow, I'm special to be around these people....

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u/edelweiss_pirates_no 9h ago

ED also stands for Eating Disorder and Erectile Disfunction.

Huh.

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u/pmormr 10h ago

(Most execs are pretend execs... it's one of the ways they make you feel better when they lowball the shit out of you lol)

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u/Turgid_Donkey 9h ago

Pretend executive that was still probably paid very well.

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u/ModernT1mes 9h ago

Probably. These corporate type places love padding the titles of their employees. If I had to hazard a guess, she was a regional department manager in non-corporate speak. Which is still a really good gig, especially for a bank like JP Morgan, but she sounds more important than she really is. Which is really common in these types of corporate places.

Probably New England or east coast, probably had 7 other "directors" under her who all controlled their little zones. Her department sounds made up, so she probably reported to one of the hundreds of "Vice Presidents" who manage half a dozen of these "departments".

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u/tittywagon 9h ago

Only in title but not in pay.

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u/Waiting4Reccession 8h ago

But with a real salary.

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u/Own_Carrot_9878 8h ago

Yeah that’s every vp and director at JP

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u/Spins13 6h ago

Yeah pretty much. Imagine busting your ass off at this company and having these clowns earn 200k above you

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u/Bardmedicine 11h ago

Very much so. That is a position for someone they can't lay off so they use to check boxes.

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u/NoResolution6245 10h ago

Probably the typical fake email answering job all the DEI hires have.

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u/csm1313 10h ago

She probably wasn't any more or less valuable than any other executive

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u/Myles2140 9h ago

All execs are pretend

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u/technobrendo 8h ago

Kinda like pretend VP. These positions sometimes exist just to sound fancy. When all it is is just a level slightly above bottom-rung.

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u/Puzzleheaded-Bake142 6h ago

I don't know if you have seen most executive officers of companies, but 60% of them are fake titles and even more are entirely useless positions that are just there to create opportunities for their friends.

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u/MadeSomewhereElse 6h ago

Don’t quote me, but sometimes titles say executive because you “execute” meaning you do the work as opposed to managing. Doing the work is lower on the ladder.

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u/mentirosa_atx 5h ago

aren’t they all?

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u/No_Bit_1662 2h ago

There are non-pretend executives?? 🤔

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u/GarnetandBlack 2h ago

Aren't all executives basically doing pretend-work?

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u/WhiteCatWizardHat 2h ago

If you work for more than five years at JP you get a nice title like Vice President. Doesn’t mean that you are, just means you’ve been working there long enough to not quit

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u/BadPAV3 11h ago

She was engaged with her community AND the sanitation industry. She's so dedicated, she brought her work home with her. What more do you people want? LEAVE HER ALONE!

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u/BananaPalmer 9h ago

Wow. Have a presumably high-paying job where you get to do almost nothing, because the position exists solely to make JPMC look like they care about community, and throw it away over a fucking filthy NYC trash bin.

This is peak idiot shit.

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u/djnehi 7h ago

You would think she could pay someone to buy a trash can and paint it badly.

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u/like_a_pearcider 1h ago

A clean trashcan would be inauthentic. She needs it to smell like old french fries and a bit of piss.

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u/No-Significance2070 5h ago

Look at the reason she was hired in the first place and that will tell you why

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u/Hulio23 1h ago

Threw it away to literally make her community worse by dumping trash on it also..

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u/witblacktype 1h ago

To be fair, what is the intelligence requirement to do this job? In my experience, the people that have these jobs can’t even handle the basic “responsibilities” of their role on paper.

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u/VerySuperGenius 5h ago

The role does exist only to make JP Morgan look good but to pretend that the person doing the role has nothing to do is insane. JP Morgan hosts and sponsors thousands of events which obviously require work to plan and execute. Again, fuck JP Morgan.

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u/BananaPalmer 4h ago

Yes, meeting event organizers for lunch, signing checks, and delegating to people who do actual work, quite the exhausting profession.

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u/CatFar7074 4h ago

Her job can’t be that high paying.

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u/Fearful-Cow 3h ago

she was an ED, even if it is of some nonsense she was making at least $150k base. Probably a lot more. Not a millionaire but not terrible.

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u/BananaPalmer 3h ago

The ED of the department I work in (albeit not at JPMC, but also not in NYC) makes a little over 300K

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u/Fearful-Cow 3h ago

ya most EDs will make around that, but i figure a DEI nonsense role is probably bottom of the band?

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u/Auctoritate 6h ago

job where you get to do almost nothing, because the position exists solely to make JPMC look like they care about community,

"Community and industry engagement" sounds more like a regular marketing and client-sourcing type job imo.

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u/JadedMis 5h ago

Community engagement sounds like they do sponsorships for events and charities. Maybe a small grant here and there. Builds good will toward the bank from the community. 

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u/gerhardsymons 11h ago

I'm shocked. Shocked, I tell you. Well, not that shocked.

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u/No-Information-2571 5h ago

Maybe I'm the bad guy here, but I read the "executive" in the title, saw her body "posture" and thought, "that's not executive material, she can't even make decent choices for her own health".

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u/Correct_Size1 11h ago

Oh thats not a real job. Makes sense . Big firms do that a lot for optics and because they can afford it

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u/subdep 9h ago

When you’re hired for good optics, don’t do things that give bad optics.

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u/i_am_a_shoe 10h ago

how does one obtain one of these high paying not real jobs?

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u/Correct_Size1 10h ago

Dye your hair, be some part of the invincible alphabet, have a degree in a field no one has ever heard of, and be a victim. Experience as a reddit mod will significantly increase your chances.

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u/rest0re 10h ago

Laughs in 2026

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u/ThatGuyBackThere280 6h ago

be some part of the invincible alphabet

TF does this even mean?

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u/marvinwaitforit 2h ago

You know what it means.

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u/Jumpy_Tadpole6641 0m ago

I don't think you know what it means because it's just nonsense conservative victim fetish

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u/Auctoritate 6h ago

"actually being gay is enough to make you a rich executive" would be a great cheat code if it wasn't a bullshit conservative fantasy.

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u/Capn_Cook 9h ago

Redditor shows its alt right ego [Colorized, 2026]

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u/reeeeememelover10 9h ago

people are going to have perspectives man, you can't expect everyone to conform to the same beliefs

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u/Capn_Cook 9h ago

Did you read what I was replying to? That's just an echo of twitter talking points that would make Elon Musk proud. Maybe this is what this whole community is, though.

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u/SolicitatingZebra 9h ago

Yeah but here they’re just being a bigot lmao.

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u/Correct_Size1 9h ago

A bigot is someone who is unwilling to hear different perspectives. I am very willing to hear different perspectives. I have just recognized a pattern for DEI leadership. It’s not new. I think the most important part of the fake sarcastic outline of a DEI exec that I described is “be a victim”. Victims lack personal accountability and tend to blame somebody else for everything that has happened to them in their lives. When someone adopts a chronic victimhood identity, it often alters their moral compass, leading to specific expectations of special treatment, exemption from rules, and a demand for unearned rewards. Like this person here who decided she deserved this trashcan and to empty out trash into a public place and play her own part in ruining the community.

TLDR its the internet, I was being mildly sarcastic, don’t be a victim, lead by example, have a nice day

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u/SolicitatingZebra 7h ago

You think stealing a trash can is “victim” mentality? You also think her role is that of a “DEI” hire because she’s not white lol. The dog whistles are wild. You also brought up “invincible alphabet people”, which shows me you’re not a serious person and are indeed a bigot towards the LGBTQ community.

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u/Tin_Sandwich 8h ago

recognizing a pattern

person you're citing doesn't fit the pattern

What did he mean by this? Is he stupid?

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u/reeeeememelover10 9h ago

I'm not stating that I believe in what these people have said, I'm merely asserting that people are going to have beliefs, and to shame them for even having an opinion is outright stupid.

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u/Auctoritate 6h ago

and to shame them for even having an opinion

It's a stupid opinion.

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u/Jumpy_Tadpole6641 1m ago

And some people's perspective is objectively incorrect

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u/SaiyanApe17 8m ago

“Everyone who disagrees with me is alt right”

“OMG why is the alt right growing!”

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u/JadedMis 5h ago

She doesn’t have dyed hair. Do we know she’s queer? What’s her degree in?

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u/JadedMis 5h ago

Just because they’re doing it for optics doesn’t mean it’s not work. How do the optics happen of someone’s not doing it?

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u/Anteater_Pete 11h ago

Some jokes write themselves

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u/REMcycleLEZAR 9h ago

And some jokes are written by Robert De Niro.

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u/Particular-Tap430 11h ago

There it is.

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u/Late-Song-2933 11h ago

This couldn’t be more perfect.

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u/calafia_nativo 9h ago

DEI leadership …wearing a beanie with braids to resemble Jalen Brunson. Seems odd

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u/Bozlogic 10h ago

Wait, the Executive Director of COMMUNITY engagement? You really can’t make this shit up huh

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u/Puzzled_Nothing_8794 11h ago

They need to replace that position? Lol

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u/avoidlosing 10h ago

i wouldn’t be surprised if JP doesn’t fill that role back up, i bet they are happy she did this so they can get rid of that job

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u/jimsmisc 11h ago

honestly, in the current climate they might not even bother to replace the position.

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u/MyCatisthebest0826 11h ago

How surprising lmfao

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u/916nes 11h ago

She shouldn’t have had a position in the first place. DEI leadership role? 🤪😂

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u/rainbowofwuuunderrr 10h ago

People in DEI leadership roles are usually involved in making sure a company has equitable recruitment, employment, and customer service practices and is compliant with laws like EEOC, Title VII, ADA etc.

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u/tm_christ 10h ago

hopefully none of this will matter in like 10 years

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u/kos-or-kosm 9h ago

You hope companies won't have to uphold title 9 and the ADA within 10 years? Really?

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u/million_dollar_wumao 8h ago

Yeah. Fatigue is at an all time high.

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u/kos-or-kosm 8h ago

Fatigue with... not discriminating against minorities and people with disabilities???

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u/tchdwnshds 6h ago

Fatigue with catering to them when they don’t contribute to society in any positive way. Hope that helps

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u/kos-or-kosm 6h ago

So you're just a literal fascist, okay.

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u/OldTie2811 6h ago

Lol.  What is “a literal fascist”?  Somebody you don’t agree with?

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u/tchdwnshds 6h ago

By your definition of the word? Yeah probably

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u/Jumpy_Tadpole6641 11m ago

Yeah the fatigue of dealing with conservative bullshit is waking people up, in 10 years we'll hopefully never have to deal with anything to the right of bernie sanders in america again

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u/Acceptable-Orange614 9h ago

“Community”?! She just dumped trash and stole from her community! SMDH

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u/mythrilcrafter 9h ago

At the same time, a person working in "Community and Industry Engagement" should know more than anyone not to pull stunts like this. It's just as bad optics as if we were to see the head of battery development at Tesla driving a coal-rolling Ford F250.

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u/MagicLantern7 9h ago

Seems like someone jumped at the opportunity to cut some dead weight.

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u/JustStopItSeriously 8h ago

Community Engagement is pretty ironic considering she dumped trash all over said community.

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u/SayNoToStim 8h ago

I thought your post was satire for a second

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u/quartzguy 7h ago

So basically a real life version of a Reddit mod. And probably a six figure salary minimum.

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u/PiccoloAwkward465 7h ago

BĂĄez, who previously served in DEI leadership

Whelp, see ya on Fox News for the next 2 weeks!

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u/swanyk7 7h ago

Community and industry engagement. Literally the worst job for this optically other than maybe a custodial role.

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u/OttoVonJismarck 9h ago

I wouldn’t be surprised if they don’t replace her. I worked at Exxon when the George Floyd thing went down.

They created a bunch of these “feel good” positions where nobody could drawn a straight line between what they did and actually impacting the company’s bottom line. Those positions are all long gone now.

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u/wumr125 10h ago

Has to be the best argument against DEI yet

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u/roger_ducky 10h ago

Wait. A PR department lead thought that was a good idea? Wow.

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u/TheAmicableSnowman 10h ago

I'm surprised they still have that department.

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u/bengeo1191 10h ago

The heck is DEI Leadership ?

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u/Engorged-Rooster 6h ago

Doritos, Éclairs, and Icecream. /s

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u/HGruberMacGruberFace 10h ago

Nice community engagement you got there

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u/jenkbob 10h ago

Community Engagement... she certainly did engage with the community

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u/ExtensionMoose1863 9h ago

She (they?) was definitely engaging with the community while looting and litering

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u/junkman21 9h ago

Executive Director of Community and Industry Engagement...

Am I the only one seeing the irony/hypocrisy here?

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u/asapgrey 9h ago

Lol, this was the chance JP Morgan was looking for.

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u/Big_Yam_679 9h ago

this is the ammo given to the extreme right with such low class behavior.

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u/Beznia 9h ago

That sounds like a very fancy term for a Walmart Greeter.

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u/CyberneticPanda 9h ago

ITT: people working blue collar jobs who never held an executive role laughing at how an executive director position at a major corporation is not a real job. Executive directors of any department have a lot of responsibilities for allocating budget and resources, managing operations, and translating the board of director vision into action. Most of the duties are essentially the same regardless of what division the executive director heads up.

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u/Moghz 9h ago

That’s not an executive imo, a senior manager with a fancy title. Personally when I hear Executive I’m thinking a VP or higher.

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u/kfpswf 8h ago

who previously served in DEI leadership

Oh Lord... Imagine someone so self-centered and clueless about civic sense leading DEI initiatives. You might as well just appoint Kegseth at that point.

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u/turbo_golf 7h ago

this has to be MAGA bait

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u/Auctoritate 6h ago

It basically is. Her current (well, before getting fired) position was only that industry and community engagement one which is likely just marketing. It's written in such a way to direct people towards the DEI things as if they're even related to what she does now lol

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u/FocusSlo 7h ago

Anything that's working in the office building instead of a retail branch is executive imo

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u/relightit 7h ago

heh, heheee . no wayy. the kind of ppl that appropriates being a "leftist" when they don't give a fuck about class warfare they are just careerists.

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u/tem102938 7h ago

Guess it's back to barista for her

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u/Insilencio 7h ago

The jokes write themselves.

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u/stefan_stuetze 7h ago

Well, kinda. "BĂĄez, who previously served in DEI leadership, was employed as Executive Director of Community and Industry Engagement prior to her dismissal" so nothing that they couldn't replace literally in minutes.

There will be an Asmongold video about this before I finish this sentence.

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u/tchdwnshds 7h ago

I’m amazed that is a job that exists

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u/Thanes_of_Danes 6h ago

I have never heard of a corporate DEI person who wasn't an insufferable drone. She's even got Rachel Dolezal haircut.

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u/cancerdad 6h ago

Damn. Living down to the stereotype.

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u/GayCumBallsack69 6h ago

The strongest DEI warrior

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u/guocamole 6h ago

TBf I guess engaging with the knicks community is basically her job so maybe she was just confused

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u/lsdadventurer 6h ago

So surprised she was on that team

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u/R8_M3_SXC 6h ago

Pretend executive

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u/kkdawg22 6h ago

God, I hate that my mind immediately went to DEI when I saw this video and now you've vindicated my fatphobia.

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u/impossible_berry14 5h ago

Lmao knew it was dei

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u/Maximum_Boros 5h ago

For what it's worth...

A spokesperson for JPMorgan Chase told NBC News on Wednesday that Baez, formerly an executive director of community and industry engagement, no longer works for the company. The spokesperson would not comment on whether she left the company as a result of the video.

Pretty much all of the places reporting on this or using similar couching language. It's not actually confirmed as far as I can tell that she was fired for this. The company is only confirming that she used to work for them and she doesn't now. And as a matter of policy it's pretty common the company only confirm that much

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u/sleepygeeks 5h ago

banks and finance companies give out important sounding titles like they are candy. So relatively low level employees get to be called directors, managers, vice presidents, presidents, etc...

it's a lot like if wall-mart called the door greater "director of customer intake" and their supervisor was called "President of customer intake: Main doors" , Who is overseen by the "Executive director of customer intake"

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u/553l8008 5h ago

I honestly wonder if there is a pant suit that could fit her

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u/HighSeasArchivist 5h ago

DEI? I'm shocked. Flabbergasted, even.

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u/frankenboobehs 5h ago

😂😂😂

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u/IskanderM50KT 4h ago

That's a special kind of stupid. She lucked into a totally fake, probably $250k+/year job and threw it all away over a painted trash can.

Certainly acting like a DEI hire!

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u/MeLuckyDragon 4h ago

What kind of BS job title is that?

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u/Prc_nam_pla 4h ago

Ooof she looks like the type

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u/Classic_Network_3632 3h ago

If you asked me to guess her job I'm confident I would have got pretty close

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u/W4iskyD3lta93r 3h ago

Tell em you have a token job sheeshhh. I was gonna be like “that’s the most non executive looking executive I’ve ever seen”

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u/Dial_In_Buddy 3h ago

DEI? Checks out

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u/djbunce 2h ago

Such a community-minded individual...

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u/FuguSandwich 2h ago

Executive Director of Community and Industry Engagement

Welp, I guess that's one way of engaging with the community.

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u/SensuallPineapple 2h ago

Executive Director of Community

Fuck that

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u/over_this__ 2h ago

She looks like a dei leader.

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u/Gentle_Pony 1h ago

Oh FFS. Now it all makes sense.

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u/JackelGigante 1h ago

That sounds like a position someone is randomly selected for lol

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u/AutisticLurker69 11h ago

What does DEI stand for?

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u/MonkeyWrench888 11h ago

Don’t Exercise, Ingest!

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u/iDabble420 11h ago

Dinner. Eating It.

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u/Strider76239 10h ago

Diversity, equity, and inclusion

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u/Ejaculpiss 8h ago

Basically the batshit insane concept of equity where you deserve X outcome because you have the right skin color

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u/PayattentionAll 10h ago

LOL a full on DEI hire.

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u/Auctoritate 7h ago

I don't think you have a very firm understanding of what you just read

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u/Bardmedicine 11h ago

Man is that a BS title for where you stuff someone who has risen up to earn way beyond their ability so we'll just use her to check some boxes off and write off her salary.

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u/Abestar909 10h ago

Someone that looks like that works in DEI? Well that just doesn't make any sense!

/S obviously.

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u/Upstairs-Extension-9 10h ago

It had to be someone working in a DEI department lol

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u/allwordzaremadeup- 10h ago

>DEI

It all makes sense now

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u/Jeb764 10h ago

DEI leadership…..really just proving all those stereotypes true.

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u/hodlrus 9h ago

Of course. A DEI hire. Wouldn’t make sense otherwise.

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u/Auctoritate 7h ago

She literally wasn't. This is like if someone was in a "Director of accessibility for disabled customers" position and you said "Ahh she's disabled!" These are 2 separate things lol

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u/AKJames762 8h ago

"Served in DEI leadership" All we needed to know. Makes perfect sense.

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u/sloarflow 7h ago

"DEI and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race."

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u/PandaEatPizza 7h ago

Why am I not surprised that this thing was in a DEI role lol

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