Reported 6 months ago
Jamie Dimon's recent announcement about his retirement from JPMorgan has prompted speculation on potential successors, with Marianne Lake and Jennifer Piepszak emerging as frontrunners for the CEO position. Dimon's timeline for departure is now estimated to be within the next three or four years, with the succession process already in progress. The two executives, Lake and Piepszak, have extensive experience within the bank and are seen as leading candidates for the role, although other possibilities exist, such as COO Daniel Pinto or even an external hire.
Source: YAHOO