Anthony Chan
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Chan Economics LLC, Public Speaker
Chief Global Economist & Public Speaker JPM Chase ('94-'19).
Senior Economist Barclays ('91-'94)
Economist, NY Federal Reserve ('89-'91)
Econ. Prof. (Univ. of Dayton, '86-'89)
Ph.D. Economics
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Stories (302)
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Aphrodite's Gift to Mortals
In the distant realm of ancient gods and goddesses, where mythical beings roamed, and celestial wonders were born, the divine Aphrodite, the Goddess of Beauty, ruled a magnificent realm. Among her many possessions was a mirror unlike any other, a mirror that had existed since the dawn of time.
By Anthony Chan3 years ago in Fiction
Adriel's Journey
Adriel sat down in his cozy study, reading a book on engineering and architectural wonders. After reading several chapters, he gazed out the window; his mind wandered back to a different era—the mid-1800s. It was a time of great innovation, progress, and the birth of engineering marvels. He couldn't help but imagine himself in that era, envisioning his preferred occupation as an engineer focusing on an iconic structure's functional and unique layout. But not just any engineer; he yearned to be the mastermind behind creating the magnificent Brooklyn Bridge in New York City.
By Anthony Chan3 years ago in History
Living with Me, Myself, and Adam
The story of Adam’s multiple personalities is a heartwarming comedy that revolves around Adam, a lovable and quirky man with “dissociative identity disorder” (DID). With the support of his wife, doctor, and the proper medication, Adam's multiple personalities lead him on hilarious adventures while demonstrating that individuals with mental illness can lead fulfilling lives filled with love and understanding. All his friends and family know his ailment and work together to support his efforts to become an integral part of society. Working in tandem with his medical doctors, his families provide a healthy support group that allows Adam to hold a job at an office performing clerical duties and keeping things exciting for many of his cohorts who have learned to live with all his different personalities. Below are a few ideas for some of the early episodes of this new and exciting sitcom.
By Anthony Chan3 years ago in Humor
An Unbiased View of the Supreme Court's Latest Decision on Race
Is it fair when a person of color like me (Hispanic-Asian American) takes the seat of someone else? Probably not. I grew up in low-income housing projects with few resources and opportunities to go to college. I lost my dad to a brain aneurysm at the age of 10, which meant that my mother cleaned office buildings and barely had enough money to support me and needed assistance to survive. Was it fair that my dad didn’t have access to adequate employment health care and died at 46? Probably not, but I can’t change what happened.
By Anthony Chan3 years ago in Journal
The Philanthropist Connection
In the bustling midwestern city of Chicago, a charming couple named Amelia and Jack Adams lived just trying to survive the challenges of everyday life. Amelia was a witty and resourceful journalist, while Jack was a skilled pilot with an adventurous spirit. Their lives took an unexpected turn when they received an intriguing call from an anonymous philanthropist couple looking to hire them for a unique project. He required that they both quit their jobs and earn a salary that would support their current standard of living and create an opportunity to make more if they exceeded the expectations of the philanthropist couple in solving the problems of the everyday folks that became known as their clients.
By Anthony Chan3 years ago in Humor
A Legacy of Love and Creativity
In the charming town of Westerville, Ohio, a young girl named Catherine grew up with her sister Mary. From a tender age, Catherine had always cherished family values and the power of art. Her creativity and imagination knew no bounds, and she found solace and joy in expressing herself through her artwork and academic ambition.
By Anthony Chan3 years ago in Art











