Woman who emptied Knicks trashcan on street— then stole it — fired from JPMorgan Chase, was DEI exec

"Woman who emptied Knicks trashcan on street— then stole it — fired from JPMorgan Chase, was DEI exec​




A woman caught on video emptying a public trash can on the street then stealing it during New York City’s Knicks championship parade was a director at JPMorgan Chase who was fired Tuesday over the incident, The Post has learned.

Angie Báez, 40, was promoted to Executive Director of Community and Industry Engagement for Card and Connected Commerce at JPMorgan Chase more than a year ago, according to her LinkedIn profile.

She previously served as Executive Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at New York-based review website The Infatuation, which Chase acquired as part of its broader push into lifestyle and experiential content.


A woman wearing a blue and orange jersey and an orange cap dumping trash out of a blue and orange street trash can onto the sidewalk.4


Angie Báez was promoted to Executive Director of Community and Industry Engagement for Card and Connected Commerce at JPMorgan Chase more than a year ago, according to her LinkedIn profile.@WorldLatinHoney/X


A woman in a blue and orange shirt and hat dumps out trash from a blue and orange trash can onto the street.4


The DEI exec dumped the trash onto the street — then proceeded to scamper away with the special can.TikTok/@mel_aston

Sources say the bank looked into the incident after the video surfaced and a JPMorgan Chase spokesperson told The Post, “This employee is no longer with the company.”"








Another useless DEI position in corporate America. These people have really forgot that they represent their employer's image, when they
go on their rampages.


She's a big gal...and evidently as stupid as a frozen fence post
 
HAHAHAHAHA!!! Talk about a worthless title created to satisfy Democrats.

Executive Director of Community and Industry Engagement for Card and Connected Commerce
 
It's her new toilet. That butt will just barely fit.


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What are you talking about? That isn’t a DEI job. It’s a job to manage the building of:
  • Card-linked offers
  • Merchant partnerships
  • Loyalty ecosystems
  • Digital checkout experiences
  • Embedded financial services
You don’t think that is a job for a bank?

I don’t think any of you on here function in the business or real world.
If job is important why give to a fat, ugjy and stupid woman like her?
 
Whites, specifically white men, really need to shut up about DEI.
Why would we shut up about it while there are still DEI employees out there? Nah, we have been getting THOUSANDS of those people fired by talking about it. Its fun for us when they lose their absurd jobs. :dunno:
 

"Woman who emptied Knicks trashcan on street— then stole it — fired from JPMorgan Chase, was DEI exec​




A woman caught on video emptying a public trash can on the street then stealing it during New York City’s Knicks championship parade was a director at JPMorgan Chase who was fired Tuesday over the incident, The Post has learned.

Angie Báez, 40, was promoted to Executive Director of Community and Industry Engagement for Card and Connected Commerce at JPMorgan Chase more than a year ago, according to her LinkedIn profile.

She previously served as Executive Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at New York-based review website The Infatuation, which Chase acquired as part of its broader push into lifestyle and experiential content.


A woman wearing a blue and orange jersey and an orange cap dumping trash out of a blue and orange street trash can onto the sidewalk.4


Angie Báez was promoted to Executive Director of Community and Industry Engagement for Card and Connected Commerce at JPMorgan Chase more than a year ago, according to her LinkedIn profile.@WorldLatinHoney/X


A woman in a blue and orange shirt and hat dumps out trash from a blue and orange trash can onto the street.4


The DEI exec dumped the trash onto the street — then proceeded to scamper away with the special can.TikTok/@mel_aston

Sources say the bank looked into the incident after the video surfaced and a JPMorgan Chase spokesperson told The Post, “This employee is no longer with the company.”"








Another useless DEI position in corporate America. These people have really forgot that they represent their employer's image, when they
go on their rampages.

I bet she's also a big environmentalist in addition to DEI.
 
No I have been a therapist for 30 years when we see morbid obesity it is strong symptom of an emotional disturbance. It could be low thyroid as well but in most cases its depression or a trauma response.
It can be heriditary too.

But I'm not the therapist who diagnosed a patient based on a photo in a tabloid, so what do I know?
 
Disgusting excuse for a human being. A total slob. She clearly does not respect herself, so she most likely has little to no respect for the world around her.
 
It can be heriditary too.

But I'm not the therapist who diagnosed a patient based on a photo in a tabloid, so what do I know?
Its a professional opinion she is clearly morbidly obese.

Epidemiology​

There is a strong association between obesity and psychological issues, particularly mood disorders like depression. Several key findings from the research around the world:

  • Individuals living with obesity have 18% to 55% increased odds of developing depression, while the risk of being classified as having obesity in people with depression is increased by 37% to 58%.[18]
  • In an Austrian study, 2 out of 5 people who are overweight or obese are diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder, especially mood, anxiety, psychosis spectrum, or eating disorders.[19]
  • The global burden of both obesity and mood disorders, including anxiety and depressive disorders, has increased substantially between 2010 and 2021. The age-standardized DALY rates for anxiety disorders and depressive disorders increased by 16.7% and 16.4% respectively during this period. Similarly, the age-standardized YLD rates for diabetes, which is primarily driven by the rise in type 2 diabetes and obesity, increased by 25.9% globally.[20]
The relationship between obesity and depression appears to be bidirectional and more substantial in women compared to men. In the USA, Younger individuals, non-Hispanic whites, and those with higher educational attainment show a stronger association between obesity and mood disorders.[21][5] The relationship between obesity and depression is complex, with some studies finding depression as a risk factor for obesity, particularly atypical depression. In contrast, others show obesity increases the risk of depression. The impact of the obesity-depression combination on prognosis had mixed results, with factors like depression subtype, age, and sex influencing t
 
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Be nice.
She's more likely to get a thumbs up from her fellow sociopaths at the office. It shows spunk and initiative in their world.

Didn't you even read any of the stories posted. She was fired!!! How was she going to get the thumbs up from people in an office she no longer allowed into.
 
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