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Jamie Dimon. James Dimon ( / ˈdaɪmən /; born March 13, 1956) is an American banker and businessman who has been the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of JPMorgan Chase since 2006. Dimon began his career as a management consultant at Boston Consulting Group.
In January 2024, following a re-shuffle at JP Morgan Chase, Lake was tipped in the media as a likely successor to Jamie Dimon as CEO of the global firm. Lake is a member of the JPMorgan Chase Operating Committee. Lake has emphasized JPMorgan Chase's role as a technological innovator.
Mary Callahan Erdoes (born August 13, 1967) is an American investment manager and businesswoman. She is the chief executive officer (CEO) of the asset and wealth management division of J.P. Morgan, serving since 2009. With the firm since 1996, she began her career as a portfolio manager, specializing in fixed income trading.
Dimon, who is approaching his 68th birthday, has had one of the most successful tenures in modern-day banking. In 2023 JPMorgan Chase confirmed it had raked in the highest revenue figure–$49.6 ...
The move marks Dimon’s first stock sale during his 17 years at the company’s helm. JPMorgan Chase shares closed at $140.76 on Thursday, putting the transaction’s worth at roughly $141 million.
Dimon, who was paid a record $36 million for his work in 2023, isn't the only American who's potentially up for an honor. Billionaire Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google, is also reportedly on ...
During the financial crisis in 2008, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon's daughter asked her father what was going on. "Well, it's something that happens every five to seven years,'' he said he told her.
In February 2014, The New York Times reported that Xiang made a direct job plea to JPMorgan Chase Chief Jamie Dimon for daughter of a close friend. On April 9, 2017, Xiang was placed under investigation by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Chinese Communist Party for "serious violations of regulations".