Trump admin taps former JPMorgan Chase exec Matt Zames to advise Social Security agency
The Trump administration has appointed a former JPMorgan Chase executive to advise the Social Security agency.
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What happened
The Trump administration has appointed Matt Zames, a former JPMorgan Chase executive, as an unpaid technology advisor to the Social Security agency. The move is part of efforts to modernize the agency.
Coverage from Vinanet notes that the appointment is expected to have a one-time gain impact. The appointment is unpaid.
The role of the advisor is not yet specified. The administration has not yet released details on the scope of Zames' responsibilities or the expected timeline for modernization efforts.
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Sources (9)
- Ex-JPMorgan Executive to Help Update Social Security for No Pay Briefs Finance · 1d ago
- Matt Zames, Former JPMorgan Executive, Joins Social Security Administration as Unpaid Adviser on Modernization Efforts vinanet.vn · 1d ago
- Former JPMorgan COO Matt Zames to Advise Social Security Administration on Modernization PYMNTS.com · 1d ago
- Former JPMorgan COO Matt Zames Tapped as Advisor for Social Security Modernization Vinanet · 1d ago
- Former JPMorgan exec takes on Social Security advisory role MarketWatch · 1d ago
- Trump taps ex-JPMorgan exec as social security advisor Breakingthenews.net · 1d ago
- Trump Administration Taps Former JPMorgan Chase Executive Matt Zames to Advise Social Security Agency Modernization - One-Time Gain Impact Vinanet · 1d ago
- A former JPMorgan Chase executive is joining Social Security as an unpaid tech advisor qz.com · 1d ago
- Trump admin taps former JPMorgan Chase exec Matt Zames to advise Social Security agency CNBC · 1d ago
Questions people are asking
Who is Matt Zames?
Matt Zames is a former executive at JPMorgan Chase.
What is the purpose of Zames' appointment?
Zames has been appointed as an unpaid technology advisor to the Social Security agency to aid in modernization efforts.
What is the expected impact of this appointment?
According to Vinanet, the appointment is expected to have a one-time gain impact.
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