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13 Facts About Jacqueline Reses

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Jacqueline Reses was born on 1969 and is an American businesswoman, investor, author and philanthropist.

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Jacqueline Reses is the chair and CEO of Lead Bank, a state chartered bank in Kansas City, Missouri, and the CEO of Post House Capital, a private investment firm and family office.

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Jacqueline Reses is a member of the Kansas City Federal Reserve's Community Depository Advisory Council and the former chairman of the Economic Advisory Council of the San Francisco Federal Reserve.

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Jacqueline Reses attended the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania where she earned a Bachelors of Science degree in economics with honors.

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Jacqueline Reses began her career at Goldman Sachs, working in the mergers and acquisitions department and later as an investor in the principal investments area between 1992 and 1999.

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At Apax, Jacqueline Reses served on the boards of Cengage Learning, Intelsat, HIT Entertainment and NEP Broadcasting.

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Jacqueline Reses was the author of the controversial "no-work-from-home-memo" in 2013 that required Yahoo employees who work remotely to relocate and work in company offices during Marissa Mayer's time as CEO of the company.

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In October 2015, Jacqueline Reses joined Square, Inc to head Square Capital, the company's small-business lending program and was appointed as the Chief Human Resources Officer.

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At the beginning of the COVID pandemic in 2020, Jacqueline Reses encouraged Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin to expand the US government's Paycheck Protection Program to allow fintech companies like Square to give out loans to small businesses.

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In 2022, Jacqueline Reses co-authored the book Self-Made Boss with Lauren Weinberg.

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Jacqueline Reses served on the board of trustees and investment committee for Peddie School and the investment committee for Brearley School in New York.

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Jacqueline Reses has served on the boards of Good+Foundation, Citymeals-on-Wheels, and Springboard Enterprises, a non-profit networking platform for businesswomen.

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Jacqueline Reses has been on the board of the Wharton School since 2015.