Anthony Chan
Bio
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
Stories (201/0)
Bella's Big Day
It was a beautiful day in late November (2019), a few days before Thanksgiving, when I received the call that my granddaughter Bella was on her way. I quickly gathered my things and headed to the hospital to witness a miracle. The excitement and anticipation were palpable as I walked through the hospital doors and made my way to my daughter’s room.
By Anthony Chan12 months ago in Poets
Life's Complex Web
Dear Karma I write to you today, seeking answers to questions that have plagued my mind for some time now. I know you oversee the cosmic laws of cause and effect, and I trust in your infinite wisdom to guide me through life's trials and tribulations. Your vision is undoubtedly superior to mine and to all the people around me that are always offering their unsolicited advice.
By Anthony Chanabout a year ago in Poets
Letter to Mom
To My Dear Mother, It's been several decades since you left me, and not a day goes by that I don't think of you. I often find myself wishing I could turn back the clock and tell you everything I didn't have the chance to say while you were still with us. I want to express my deepest gratitude for everything you did for me while raising me as a single mom after my father's passing.
By Anthony Chanabout a year ago in Poets
How a Biopsy Changed My Life
Anthony walked into the doctor's office, feeling slightly nervous about the swollen bump under his chin. He had noticed it a few weeks ago and thought it was a minor issue that would eventually disappear. But as the days went by, the bump started getting bigger, and he knew it was time to see a doctor.
By Anthony Chanabout a year ago in Families
The Power of Innocence
It was another beautiful day to fly and passengers rested comfortably in their seats as the plane cruised at 25,000 feet. Suddenly, a loud commotion could be heard from the back of the aircraft. People started to panic and become anxious as angry shouts and demands echoed throughout the cabin.
By Anthony Chanabout a year ago in Fiction
When Things Go Wrong: A Flight from Chicago to Columbus
It was a typical Friday afternoon in Chicago, walking through O'Hare airport after a week-long business trip to catch my flight to Columbus, Ohio. As a seasoned traveler, I had flown this route countless times.
By Anthony Chanabout a year ago in Psyche