Ms. Chang’s firm, which received a $75,000-a-month contract from JPMorgan, appeared to have only two employees. And on the surface, Ms. Chang lacked the influence and public name recognition needed to unlock business for the bank.
JPMorgan’s Fruitful Ties to a Member of China’s Elite
By DAVID BARBOZA, JESSICA SILVER-GREENBERG and BEN PROTESS
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To promote its standing in China, JPMorgan Chase turned to a seemingly obscure consulting firm run by a 32-year-old executive named Lily Chang.