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Jamie Dimon’s ‘hit by a bus’ successor Daniel Pinto leaves ...Daniel Pinto will retire in 2026 while Jennifer Piepszak takes on the role of COO—and has also taking herself out of the running for CEO.
Jamie Dimon's "hit by the bus" heir, Daniel Pinto, is retiring. The incoming chief operating officer, Jennifer Piepszak, doesn't want the CEO role.
Daniel Pinto, who was co-CEO during Dimon's heart surgery in 2020, will retire JPMorgan Chase & Co. on Tuesday named Jennifer Piepszak its new chief operating officer, but the company's four major ...
JPMorgan Chase named Jennifer Piepszak as its new chief operating officer succeeding Daniel Pinto, effective immediately, the company said Tuesday. Piepszak currently serves as co-chief executive ...
Piepszak, who currently serves as co-CEO of the commercial and investment bank, will succeed Daniel Pinto, a top lieutenant of Dimon and a four-decade veteran at JPMorgan.
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.
While Piepszak and Lake were both in the mix as long-term successor candidates, Daniel Pinto had been named Dimon's "hit by a bus" successor, ready to step in in case of an emergency.
The company's new COO is Jennifer Piepszak, the co-head of the commercial and investment bank who along with consumer banking chief Marianne Lake was widely seen as a top contender to succeed Dimon.
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