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JPMorgan's Piepszak exits CEO race for now, making contest murkier
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 the chances of a trio of other executives vying for Wall Street's top job.
Jamie Dimon’s top lieutenant departs JPMorgan
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.
JPMorgan’s Jennifer Piepszak exits CEO race to become U.S. bank’s chief operating officer
In her three decades at JPMorgan, Piepszak served as its finance chief from 2019 to 2021 and ran card services and business banking
Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan
JPMorgan's No. 2 plans to depart. What this means for the race to succeed Jamie Dimon as CEO.
Jamie Dimon's "hit-by-the-bus" heir, Daniel Pinto, is retiring. The incoming chief operating officer, Jennifer Piepszak, does not want the CEO role.
JPMorgan reshuffling creates new questions about who succeeds Jamie Dimon
JPMorgan elevated Jennifer Piepszak to chief operating officer as part of a new management reshuffling announced Tuesday, but the nation’s largest bank said that Piepszak doesn’t want to succeed Jamie Dimon as CEO.
Who Will Succeed Jamie Dimon? The List of Contenders Narrows.
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.
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JPMorgan's first female COO doesn't want Dimon's job
The largest U.S. bank by assets has elevated Jennifer Piepszak to chief operating officer, in preparation for Daniel Pinto's ...
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Bank earnings: JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup set to report
JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs and Citi kick off earnings season on Wednesday with their December-quarter results.
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