Dina Dublon is a former member of the boards of directors at Microsoft, Accenture and PepsiCo. She also serves as a trustee of Carnegie Mellon University and also a board member of several non-profit organizations, including the Global Fund for Women and co-chairs Women's Refugee Commission.
Dublon was the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of JPMorgan Chase from 1998 until her retirement in 2004. During her time at JPMorgan Chase, she was integral to the negotiation and integration of the mergers of Chemical Bank with Manufacturers Hanover, Chase, JPMorgan, and Bank One.
Early life and education[]
Dublon was born in Brazil in 1953. She holds a Bachelors degree in economics and mathematics from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and a Masters degree from the Business School at Carnegie Mellon University. She is the recipient of many awards and honors, and was included on Fortune magazine’s list of the “50 Most Powerful Women in American Business.” She has also received The International Center in New York's Award of Excellence.
Legacy[]
Dublon's contributions to the business conglomerates and her philanothropic interests have made her a notable and respected figure in every sector. Her work has made herself an exemplary model for future generations of women in business and other sectors and she also has been capable to make an impact on the lives of refugess and women around ther world.
External links[]
- Dina Dublon at Microsoft (archived 2012-02-19)
- Dina Dublon at Accenture (archived 2010-02-27)
- Board of Directors & Committees at PepsiCo (archived 2017-05-08)
- Board of Directors at the Global Fund for Women (archived 2007-10-05)
- Board at Women's Refugee Commission
- Dina Dublon at Wikipedia
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Bill Gates • Paul Allen |
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