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COO, JPMorgan and Daniel Pinto
Jamie Dimon’s ‘hit by a bus’ successor Daniel Pinto leaves JPMorgan—and the new COO says she doesn’t want the top job either
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.
JPMorgan’s Piepszak exits CEO race to become operations chief, incumbent COO Daniel Pinto to retire in 2026
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.
JPMorgan COO Daniel Pinto to retire in 2026; Jennifer Piepszak named successor in executive reshuffle
Jennifer Piepszak brings a wealth of expertise to her new role. She served as JPMorgan's Chief Financial Officer from 2019 to 2021 before becoming co-CEO of the commercial and investment bank.
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JPMorgan Chase exec Daniel Pinto, longtime No. 2 to Jamie Dimon, will step down in June
Pinto, who has worked at JPMorgan and a predecessor firm for more than four decades, will cease being COO and president in ...
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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, ...
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Longtime Dimon Lieutenant, Daniel Pinto, Leaving JPMorgan Chase in June
JPMorgan Chase President & COO Daniel Pinto to step down in June, paving the way for Jennifer Piepszak to take over as COO ...
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Jamie Dimon’s Right-Hand Man Announces Retirement at JPMorgan
Piepszak, who’s taking over as COO, has signaled that she doesn’t want to take the top job at the bank, people close to her ...
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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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