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- Comment: This draft does have some sources, but almost all of the text still has no citations. Sources are needed both to demonstrate verifiability and notability. It's good that there are some primary sources to verify statements of fact (such as the source confirming that he is a member of the board of directors), but the article should also contain a few secondary sources (sources not closely related to the subject) covering the subject to demonstrate that they're notable enough to have an article.The way the sources are cited here demonstrates a misunderstanding of what references are supposed to be. They're to verify a statement, not just to link to something. For example, there's a citation for the 3percentmovement website next to the claim that George Gatch married Erica Marie Fite but George Gatch is never mentioned on the webpage cited. This suggests that the citation is just there to link to her website. There's also
"Today, J.P. Morgan Asset Management[3]"
with a link to the JP Morgan Asset Management website as the citation. There was no claim made before the citation; you should put a citation after a statement of fact, and the link should contain information that verifies the statements made. Don't use citations as external links.Lastly, this draft reads like a resume, not an encyclopedic article. A biographical article is not the place to brag about how many countries a business operates in, how many employees the companies have, and the value of the assets overseen by those companies. Notability is not inherited; George C.W. Gatch is not made notable simply because the company JPMorgan Chase has an article. If this is to become an article, it'll need a rewrite to explain why Gatch is important, and it will need to rely on independent secondary sources that are about Gatch. Vanilla Wizard 💙 00:19, 13 April 2024 (UTC)
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George C. W. Gatch (born December 21,1962) is an American investment manager and businessman. He is the chief executive officer (CEO) of J.P. Morgan Asset Management,[1] serving since 2019. He is Chair of the Asset Management Operating Committee and serves on the Asset and Wealth Management Committee, chaired by Mary Callahan Erdoes.
With the firm since 1986, Gatcvh has held a number of senior roles across J.P. Morgan Asset Management including building out the mutual fund business globally, overseeing the Global Funds and Institutional client businesses[1], and running the firm's mutual fund joint venture in Japan, DKB Morgan[2]. Prior to serving in his current role as the chief executive officer of J.P. Morgan Asset Management, he was the chief executive officer of the Global Funds division[3]. His expertise and dedication to the business[4] has helped build one of the world's leading asset managers.[5]
Early Life and Education
[edit]George C. W. Gatch was born on December 21, 1962 in New Haven, CT, to Milton McCormick Gatch and Ione Georganna White Gatch[6]. His father, Milton, was an Episcopal minister, dean professor and librarian[7], and his mother, Ione, was an activist and educator, serving as a director and the Dean of College Life at Barnard College. Gatch was raised in Columbia, MO and New York City, and spent much of his time in Wellfleet, MA, the family's home base. He attended the New Lincoln School for his early education and then completed his bachelor's degree at the Washington University in St. Louis, majoring in Political Science. Given his many accomplishments, the university awarded him the Washington University Distinguished Alumni award which recognizes alumni for their outstanding achievements, contributions in area of public service, exceptional service to Washington University, or any combination of the three.[8]
Career
[edit]Gatch started his career at J.P. Morgan, originally in global exposure management. He went on to hold a number of roles across J.P. Morgan Asset Management. He launched the Global Funds' U.S. mutual fund complex in 2005, which he led for a decade, doubling its market share and growing it to one of the top fund families in the nation[9]. Gatch also served as President and CEO of Japan's DKB Morgan, a mutual fund joint venture between J.P. Morgan and Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank[2]. Prior to his time in Japan, he established J.P. Morgan Asset Management's sub-advisory and institutional mutual funds businesses.
Gatch is a member of the board of directors[10] of New York's Mohonk Preserve, New York's largest land trust. He also currently serves on the Board and Executive Committee of the Investment Company Institute (served as Chair from 2018 to 2021), as he is passionate about the rights of shareholders globally. Gatch is focused on creating a more diverse and equitable business.[citation needed] He is the Executive Sponsor and co-founder of J.P. Morgan's Men as Ambassadors Program which is a community of male senior leaders that serve as advocates for the development and advancement of women within the firm. He is also the Executive Sponsor of the Asset & Wealth Management Black Leadership Forum and chairs the Black Managing Director Roundtable in Asset Management.[11]
Personal Life
[edit]Gatch married Erica Marie Fite[12] in 2019 and was previously married to Stephanie Johnson.[citation needed] He has two daughters and three sons. Gatch is an avid outdoorsman. His passions include tennis, mountain biking, mountain climbing and hiking.[citation needed] Every year, for the past 35 years, he completes a mountaineering trip with his close friends, who together have ventured to the Sawtooth Mountains, the Cascades, the High Sierras, remote parks of Alaska, the Canyonlands, the San Juan mountains,Glen Canyon, the Grand Teton, and St. Elias National Park, to name a few. Most recently, he completed the GR20 (Grande Randonnée, or "great hike"), a 180 km (112 mi) trail, along the spine of Corsica's center, which is widely considered the toughest trail in Europe. Gatch is also an avid wine collector, and when not adventuring outdoors, can be found cooking with his family and friends, and enjoying a rare wine. He currently resides in New York City and spends his leisure time upstate in the Shanangunk Mountains in the Hudson Valley.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- ^ "Coming around: Face to face with J.P. Morgan's George Gatch | Pensions & Investments".
- ^ a b Author, No (October 1, 1998). "DKB, J.P. Morgan form investment trust venture". The Japan Times.
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- ^ "JP Morgan Asset Management aims for US$1 trillion in active ETFs assets, Wealth - THE BUSINESS TIMES". www.businesstimes.com.sg. 2024-03-19. Retrieved 2024-04-25.
- ^ Goff, John (May 15, 2012). "The fastest-growing mutual fund firm? A bank". InvestmentNews.
- ^ "Milton Gatch & Ione White Wedding - 25 Aug 1956". The Cincinnati Enquirer. 1956-08-27. p. 14. Retrieved 2024-04-25.
- ^ "Union Seminary Names Dean". The New York Times. 1978-05-14. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-04-25.
- ^ Rooney, Sonya. "Research Guides: WashU History FAQ: Distinguished Alumni Award Recipients". libguides.wustl.edu. Retrieved 2024-04-25.
- ^ Anand, Anika. "The 17 Most Important Mutual Fund Managers In The World". Business Insider.
- ^ "Board of Directors".
- ^ "Diversity, Equity & Inclusion". am.jpmorgan.com. Retrieved 2024-04-25.
- ^ ""A Marriage Homily" | The Chapel of St. James the Fisherman". www.stjameschapelwellfleet.org. Retrieved 2024-04-25.