Mississippi Today, in partnership with JPMorganChase, will present All In on Mississippi, a half-day gathering featuring discussions about ideas to build a stronger economy and thriving communities in the state.
The event, which will be free and open to the public, will take place on July 28 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Mississippi Museum of Art in downtown Jackson, and will feature a fireside chat with JPMorganChase Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon.
“I look forward to being in Jackson and discussing how we can continue to be a strong partner to lift up Mississippi,” said JPMorganChase Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon. “Business and the government have a responsibility to collaborate and find solutions that work. We’re seeing great things in the state and want to build on the momentum.”
All In on Mississippi will convene local leaders, policymakers, business stakeholders and journalists to dig deep on critical and innovative solutions around community impact, economic development, and social change in Mississippi. Plenary and panel sessions will delve into how to reverse brain drain, build a billion-dollar business, and revitalize local economies, while spotlighting the talent, resilience, and creativity of the region.
“We are excited to serve as a convener in our Capital City, and to bring an internationally recognized business leader like Jamie Dimon to Jackson,” said Mary Margaret White, Mississippi Today CEO and Executive Director. “All In on Mississippi is going to be a gathering unlike any other, where we explore the intersection of economic development, informed communities and the young people spearheading the next great opportunities for our state.”
The event will kick off with lunch and networking, followed by a fireside chat with Dimon and Warwick Sabin, the President and CEO of Deep South Today, the nonprofit network of newsrooms that includes Mississippi Today. Additional plenaries and panel sessions will feature Mississippi business mogul Tommy Duff in conversation with Adam Ganucheau, the Editor-in-Chief of Mississippi Today; a discussion about the state’s first scientific survey on the impact of — and solutions to — brain drain; and a lively conversation about the future of downtown Jackson featuring state senator John Horhn, who will be the next mayor of the city.
“Deep South Today is pleased to catalyze conversations among thought leaders to advance and activate ideas that can improve the quality of life for all Mississippians,” said Warwick Sabin, the President and CEO of Deep South Today. “We believe that is a unique role we can play as a trusted provider of news and information in the region, and we want to use our platforms to create more opportunities for civic engagement and dialogue in communities across the state.”
Immediately following the formal program, Mississippi Today will host a public reception at its new office in downtown Jackson to spark collaboration across sectors and celebrate the power of community-driven impact.
Advance registration is required to attend.
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Date: Monday, July 28, 2025 Time: 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. CT Location: Mississippi Museum of Art, 380 South Lamar Street, Jackson MS 39201Event agenda coming soon!
Stay in touch leading up to the event by following Mississippi Today on social media @mstodaynews and with the hashtag #AllInOnMississippi.
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