Jamie Dimon Outlines Potential Retirement from JPMorgan Chase
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon indicated he may step down as chief executive in approximately three years to pursue writing and teaching.
Jamie Dimon outlined plans for his post-executive career, indicating he may step down as chief executive of JPMorgan Chase in approximately three years. He expressed interest in teaching, pursuing media-related ventures, and writing books on management and the financial crisis. Dimon noted he would likely remain with the bank as chairman for a few years following his departure, although the board holds final authority over the transition.
Alongside these succession details, Dimon warned investors that several substantial risks are shifting like tectonic plates. He specifically cited geopolitical tensions, wars, sticky inflation, large global fiscal deficits, and elevated asset prices as forces that could collide to cause meaningful market disruptions.