Jamie Dimon Says These Are the Two Things that Will Change for Whoever Becomes JPMorgan CEO
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Jamie Dimon says these are the two things that will change for whoever becomes JPMorgan CEO
Jamie Dimon reflects on the immense pressure and responsibility that comes with leading JPMorgan Chase, emphasizing that becoming CEO means having no one to defer to and bearing the full weight of decision-making. As the bank narrows its list of successors, Dimon’s insights into leadership underscore the formidable expectations awaiting his eventual replacement. The top job at JPMorgan is one of the most coveted roles on Wall Street, and likely …
Jamie Dimon says 2 things change for execs who become CEO
"Heavy is the head that wears the crown," Jamie Dimon said of executives who rise to the CEO position.Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle via Getty ImagesExecutives looking to take on the top job will face two changes to their work, says Jamie Dimon.Dimon, 69, has been serving as JPMorgan's CEO since 2006.Dimon said CEOs have "nobody to complain to" and must own their decisions.JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says executives who decide to take on the CEO jo…
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