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Uber Technologies is teaming with an Oakland-based firm, 360 Total Concept, to host local business outreach events to maximize Oakland business participation as the ride-sharing company prepares to expand its headquarters to Oakland. 

 

This was the second event in a series of connector sessions for local firms and Uber, also featuring project developer Lane Partners.

 

A standing-room-only crowd representing local companies on Aug. 4 filled the OAKSTOP venue as Uber’s head of global facilities and general contractor, Truebeck Construction, provided an overview of the construction project and commitment to local hire and business.

 

Also attending were Alameda County Supervisor Keith Carson’s and Oakland City Council President Lynette Gibson McElhaney’s offices.

 

Oakland firms learned how they can do business with Uber Oakland, as well as find out about opportunities in Uber’s food services and facilities maintenance in Oakland and Bay Area wide.

 

“We are committed to helping Uber maximize its utilization of Oakland firms and residents at the new Uptown Station site,” said Oakland native, 360 Total Concept founder and CEO Shonda Scott, speaking at the event.

 

Kandace Cooks, Uber office manager and co-chair of UberHUE, a channel that promotes Black diversity, culture, and inclusion for all employees, was at the outreach event to further emphasize Uber’s commitment to partnering with Oakland’s local businesses.

 

“Since the Bay Area is home for Uber, we are truly excited to partner with local businesses and residents in Oakland as we build our new office location at 1955 Broadway,” said Cooks.

 

“Opportunities for local businesses will vary over each phase of the build-out and some opportunities will continue well after we open our doors,” she said. “We are in the early stages of construction and are keeping an open dialogue with the community about how to best partner with local businesses and utilize the space.”

 

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Women & Wealth: Tips for Navigating Your Lifelong Financial Journey

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We are in the midst of a seismic shift in wealth. This phenomenon, often referred to as the “Great Wealth Transfer,” describes the unprecedented movement of assets from the Baby Boomer generation to their heirs – an estimated $105 trillion by 2048. And women are poised to inherit most of this.

J.P. Morgan Wealth Management’s 2025 Investor Study found that women are not only set to receive significant wealth – they’re actively working to build it on their own. Ninety-three percent of women surveyed who are expecting an inheritance aren’t relying on it to reach their goals.

Here are a few tips for women to consider in their wealth-building journey:

Create a financial roadmap

A detailed, well thought out plan is important. J.P. Morgan’s study found that 90% of those surveyed with a plan feel confident about reaching their financial goals, compared to 49% without one.

Your plan should reflect your unique goals, priorities and circumstances. Consider your investment horizon and risk tolerance, and remember to revisit your plan regularly as life evolves.

Are you saving up for goals like buying a house, sending your kids off to college or retiring early? Where do you want to be in the next five, ten or twenty years? Everyone’s financial situation is unique, so it’s important to think about these questions and build a plan that is unique to your life.

Women tend to live longer than men on average. Many take career breaks or care for family members, which can influence long-term planning. It’s important to adjust your strategy with these factors in mind.

Where to start with investing

Don’t let misconceptions hold you back. Starting to invest doesn’t require a large sum, and beginning early can be beneficial. The earlier you start, the more time your money has to potentially grow over the years. Understand your overall financial situation, set clear goals and develop a long-term plan.

It’s important to also make sure you’re covered for unexpected expenses that come up before you start to invest. Build up a cash emergency fund, typically enough to cover three to six months of expenses, and pay down any high-interest debt.

Taking charge of your finances

The good news is that women are taking charge of their finances. J.P. Morgan’s research found that 75% of women respondents make financial decisions with their partner or take the lead themselves. For those who have a spouse or partner, it’s important for each person in the relationship to play an active role in the process.

Building wealth can be empowering for many women. The same survey found that 73% of women respondents said money gives them “security,” while 64% of Gen Z and Millennial women associated it with “freedom.”

The power of having a team

Some people find it helpful to work with a financial advisor, so you don’t have to tackle things alone. An advisor can help you craft a plan tailored to your needs and keep you on track throughout your lifelong financial journey. If you expect to receive an inheritance, you should also consult with estate planning and tax professionals.

No matter where you are on your wealth-building path, education is key. It’s so important to be an informed investor, and there are plenty of resources out there to help. You can find a library of free educational resources at chase.com/theknow.

As the landscape of wealth continues to evolve, women have a unique opportunity to shape their financial futures and those of generations to come. By staying informed and planning ahead, women have the tools to help them confidently navigate the Great Wealth Transfer and set themselves up for financial freedom.

The views, opinions, estimates and strategies expressed herein constitutes the author’s judgment based on current market conditions and are subject to change without notice, and may differ from those expressed by other areas of J.P. Morgan. This information in no way constitutes J.P. Morgan Research and should not be treated as such. You should carefully consider your needs and objectives before making any decisions. For additional guidance on how this information should be applied to your situation, you should consult your advisor.  

JPMorgan Chase & Co., its affiliates, and employees do not provide tax, legal or accounting advice. You should consult your own tax, legal and accounting advisors before engaging in any financial transaction.  

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