Nkonye Okoh
head of US pension, endowment, foundation derivatives sales, managing director, JPMorgan

Nkonye Okoh is a managing director in JPMorgan’s corporate and investment bank where she runs structured investments distributor marketing for financial institutions in the U.S. and Latin America and is head of the U.S. pension, endowment and foundations (PEFs) derivatives business. Her team is responsible for distributing cross asset structured products (market linked notes and certificate of deposits), quantitative investment strategies / risk premia and over-the-counter derivatives to distributor clients (i.e. private banks and broker dealers) and PEFs in the Americas.
Through JPMorgan’s employee engagement and volunteerism and corporate responsibility programs, Nkonye has worked as a pro-bono consultant for Detroit Parents Network and Women’s World Banking.
She sits on the board of directors for Coney Island Prep Charter School and Business Outreach Center Network. She is a member of the CORE club, Chief and Guggenheim’s Young Collectors Acquisitions Council and Brooklyn Museum’s Council for African American Art.
Nkonye has a Bachelor of Science in engineering from Princeton University. Originally from Oakland, California, she now resides in Manhattan.