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Bigger Than Texas: Leadership and Lessons Learned Along the Way


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Part 3 of 3 of the Inspiring Success Stories: An American Journey.
Elaine Agather’s career in the banking industry took off like a rocket. From her entry into banking in Sherman, TX to her dynamic engagement in banking in New York and the global economy, her charisma and willingness to adapt and show up earned her opportunity after opportunity. Her journey is the epitome of the inspired American journey. Today, she is the chairwoman of the Dallas Region, CEO of the central region, and managing director of The Private Bank for JP Morgan Chase & Co. She joins us in 2025 to discuss her career from New York, London, and San Francisco, Elaine’s Eight (i.e. Saddle Your Own Horse), and what it means to be a woman CEO. Agather will close out the CEO series with President & CEO of Hillwood Aviation Matt Byrd.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Elaine Agather is Chairman of the Dallas Region for JPMorgan Chase & Co. She also serves as the Central Region Head and Managing Director of The Private Bank at J.P. Morgan.
Elaine joined Chemical Bank of New York in 1979, working in London, San Francisco, and New York until she relocated to Dallas in 1984. After the 1986 merger of Chemical Bank and Texas Commerce Bank, Elaine was promoted to Chairman of Texas Commerce Bank in Fort Worth in 1992 and joined the Private Bank to manage client advisory groups across the state in 1997. In 1999, she was elected Chairman and CEO of Dallas.
Elaine is the Chairman of the Board of Directors for Performing Arts Fort Worth, serves as a Board Member for the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, and is the Secretary of the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show. She is a member of the Board of Trustees for the Dallas Citizens Council and serves on the University of Texas McCombs School of Business Advisory Council.
A native of Sherman, Texas, Elaine graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a B.A. in history and economics and received her MBA from The University of Texas. She and her husband, Neils, have two daughters, Bradley and Lorene, her son-in-law, Coley Means, and two grandsons, George and Hunter.
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