Eyrique Miller

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Eyrique Miller is the Head of Transformation & Innovation of the Consumer Bank at J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. There he leads multiple teams in developing products and experiences that create a first-class, omni-channel experience for retail bank customers and employees.

Prior to this role, Eyrique worked with a range of companies from start-ups to public companies helping them solve their financial service needs, most immediately as Chief Banking Officer of a digital commercial bank, and before that as a founding member of JPMorgan's Middle Market Technology Banking coverage team. Before working with st art-ups, he spent two years in strategy and analytics for JPMorgan’s Global Chief Investment Officer and Treasurer.

Previously, Eyrique worked for JPMorgan in the Investment Bank covering clean technology companies advising them on M&A and capital raising transactions. Prior to JPMorgan, Eyrique was a White House Fellow at the White House Council on Environmental Quality. He started his banking career at Citigroup in the Global Corporate and Investment Bank, where he worked in the Technology, Media and Telecommunications group covering the technology sector. Before banking, Eyrique was a systems engineer at Lucent Technologies Bell Labs driving technology innovation.

Eyrique grew up in Middletown, New Jersey and currently lives in South Orange, New Jersey with his wife, Lisa, and daughters, Jordan and Blake. He enjoys playing tennis, nurturing his daughters’ creative talents and sharing his stories through storytelling and screenwriting. He has told stories at the Moth, Montclair Film Festival, and Listen to Your Mother, and has a been a finalist for Sundance and other screenwriting competitions.

Eyrique holds an M.B.A. from The Wharton School, an M.S. in Telecommunications and Networking from the University of Pennsylvania, and his B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Rutgers University.

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