Jing Ulrich is Managing Director and Vice Chairman of Asia Pacific at JPMorgan Chase. She advises the firm’s most senior global clients across all sectors and asset classes, while building relationships with executives at Asia’s leading enterprises. Ms. Ulrich works with all lines of business at JPMorgan Chase to foster greater cross-border collaboration and strengthen senior client relationships in Asia Pacific and the rest of the world. Educated at Harvard and Stanford Universities, Ms. Ulrich is one of the most prominent advisors to the world’s largest asset-management companies, sovereign wealth funds, and multinational corporations. Her views influence the allocation of trillions of dollars of investments. Ms. Ulrich has received numerous accolades for her work. She was ranked three times as one of Fortune Magazine's 50 Most Powerful Global Businesswomen. Forbes named her one of Asia’s 50 Power Businesswomen in 2012 and 2013 and twice named her among the 100 Most Powerful Women in the World. FinanceAsia listed Ms. Ulrich among the Top 20 Women in Finance and Top 30 China Bankers. She has also been dubbed as "the unofficial voice of China" and the "Oprah Winfrey of the investment world'. Ms. Ulrich has been an important figure shaping the international community’s approach to investing in Asia Pacific. In her previous position, she established J.P. Morgan’s Hands-on-China Series, which became an important forum for views and research on China’s transformation. Ms. Ulrich also created the world’s foremost China investment summit, attended each year by thousands of global business and government leaders. Prior to joining J.P. Morgan, Ms. Ulrich was a Managing Director at Deutsche Bank and CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets. Before moving to Asia, Ms. Ulrich worked in the US as one of the first fund managers to focus on Greater China.