Harlem’s Nichol King Talks Empowerment, Vibrancy, And More On The Harlem World Magazine Podcast

October 6, 2021

Listen to Nichol King, the first-ever VP Community Manager at Chase Bank in Harlem as she talks about Harlem’s vibrancy, small business empowerment, and more with host Danny Tisdale, on The Harlem World Magazine Podcast during Women’s History Month.

Harlem’s Nichol King, affectionately known as “Harlem’s Banker” has been an influencer, community stakeholder and staunch advocate for financial literacy in the community of Harlem for over two decades. A native New Yorker, Nichol developed an early kinship with Harlem, as the neighborhood served as the backdrop for her first paying summer youth job at the age of 15. Nichol’s exposure to varying retail banking roles has uniquely positioned her and honed the skills necessary to effectively and consistently deliver to the ever-changing needs of the growing Harlem community.

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All on this week’s edition of The Harlem World Magazine Podcast; the show hosted by businessman, award-winning visual artist, educator, and former Harlem Community Board member Danny Tisdale.

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