(Bloomberg Opinion) -- Jamie Dimon, who turns 69 in March, will one day retire as chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co. The candidates to succeed him have been well advertised.
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One thing she is not: next in line to succeed Jamie Dimon as chair and CEO of the nation's largest bank by assets. Piepszak, who has spent the past year as co-CEO of JPMorgan's commercial and ...
setting off an executive shuffle with implications for succession planning for CEO Jamie Dimon. Pinto, who has worked at JPMorgan and predecessor firms for more than four decades, will cease being ...
Jamie Dimon is taking JPMorgan Chase JPM0.70%increase; green up pointing triangle on a big adventure.