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.
Pinto, who has worked at JPMorgan and a predecessor firm for more than four decades, will cease being COO and president in June and retire at the end of 2026, the bank said. This
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.
Piepszak has signaled that she doesn’t want to take the top job at the bank, people close to her said
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has held the top spot at the largest U.S. bank by assets for almost two decades, making him the longest-serving CEO on Wall Street today. And the bank just announced his leading successor’s own retirement.
The executive shuffle is the latest twist in the long-running question of who will succeed Jamie Dimon, the longest-serving major US bank CEO.
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Two senior JPMorgan executives, Daniel Pinto and Jennifer Piepszak, have seemingly withdrawn from the running to take over the top job from Jamie Dimon. Two top contenders for the CEO job at ...
Doug Petno, Troy Rohrbaugh and Marianne Lake are the three top contenders to succeed JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, according to a report.