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Jennifer Piepszak exited JPMorgan’s CEO race. But there’s still one woman in the running to succeed Jamie Dimon. Story by Emma Hinchliffe, Nina Ajemian • 2mo. Good morning!
JPMorgan's Jennifer Piepszak moving up to COO role but doesn't want Jamie Dimon's job Provided by Dow Jones Jan 14, 2025, 7:59:00 PM. By Steve Gelsi .
By Nupur Anand, Niket Nishant, Saeed Azhar (Reuters) -One of the leading contenders to become CEO of JPMorgan Chase, Jennifer Piepszak, on Tuesday took herself out of the running for now, raising ...
JPMorgan Chase's Jennifer Piepszak, long seen as a strong contender to succeed CEO Jamie Dimon, exited the race on Tuesday and opted to become the chief operating officer of the biggest US bank ...
Jennifer Piepszak, the chief financial officer of JPMorgan Chase, has reportedly emerged as the leading candidate to succeed CEO Jamie Dimon — although her 67-year-old boss shows no signs of ...
The largest U.S. bank by assets has elevated Jennifer Piepszak to chief operating officer, in preparation for Daniel Pinto's retirement in 2026. But Piepszak is not interested in being CEO, the ...
Jennifer Piepszak will become chief operating officer of JPMorgan, and said she would not seek the chief executive’s job. The current C.O.O., Daniel Pinto, plans to retire.
For Jennifer Piepszak, co-CEO of the commercial and investment bank at JPMorgan Chase, emotional intelligence is what separates leaders from mere managers. "We talk a lot about the importance of ...
JPMorgan Chase & Co. on Tuesday named Jennifer Piepszak its new chief operating officer, but the company’s four major department heads remain more likely successors to Chief Executive Jamie ...
Jennifer Piepszak and Marianne Lake of JP Morgan. Lake has spent her 25-year career at JPMorgan gaining the experience needed for the job across all aspects of the business.
JPMorgan’s Jennifer Piepszak moving up to COO role but doesn’t want Jamie Dimon’s job Daniel Pinto, who was co-CEO during Dimon’s heart surgery in 2020, will retire ...