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Jamie Dimon Downplays Exit Talk as JPMorgan Grooms Three CEO Contenders

May 20, 2025
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Jamie Dimon Downplays Exit Talk as JPMorgan Grooms Three CEO Contenders

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Jamie Dimon says he’s not going anywhere. But behind the scenes, JPMorgan is quietly preparing for the inevitable.

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At the firm’s annual investor day this week, the longtime CEO once again downplayed speculation around his departure, telling reporters he has no timeline to step down. “I’m not going to go on forever,” Dimon admitted, but added, “It’s not five years anymore”—suggesting his exit may come sooner than many assumed.

Still, the question lingers: Who comes after the man who’s led JPMorgan Chase since 2006, steering the bank through the global financial crisis and turning it into the most dominant force in American banking?

According to insiders and reports from Bloomberg and WSJ, three internal contenders are emerging as frontrunners.

The short list behind the scenes

The top names being floated for the corner office are:

  • Jennifer Piepszak, co-CEO of JPMorgan’s consumer and community banking division, who has been rapidly ascending the ranks since becoming CFO in 2019.

  • Troy Rohrbaugh, co-CEO alongside Piepszak and a longtime veteran of the bank’s trading operations.

  • Marianne Lake, another heavyweight in the bank’s consumer business and former CFO, known for her strategic acumen and close relationship with Dimon.

All three executives are widely respected on Wall Street and seen as capable of continuing Dimon’s strategy-first, stability-focused leadership. JPMorgan’s board has been working for years on succession planning, and this trio now represents the core of that internal bench.

Dimon has previously said that leadership transitions should be “well-planned, smooth and transparent.” That process seems to be well underway—even if he’s not quite ready to hand over the keys.

Dimon’s legacy and the stakes ahead

At 68, Dimon remains one of the most influential voices in American finance, often weighing in on policy, geopolitics and regulation with a frankness rare among corporate leaders. His long tenure has earned him both trust and scrutiny, especially as JPMorgan has grown to become a $3.9 trillion powerhouse.

The stakes for finding the right successor are massive. Dimon has delivered consistent returns for shareholders, maintained JPMorgan’s reputation as the most stable of the big banks, and avoided the high-profile blowups that have plagued some of its rivals.

But in a post-Dimon era, the challenges will mount. From digital disruption to rising geopolitical risk and potential regulatory shifts—especially under a second Trump administration—the next CEO will inherit a complex environment.

A leadership shift without the drama?

In an era where CEO transitions often come with power struggles and boardroom drama, JPMorgan’s strategy appears to be different: train from within, showcase your candidates early, and stick with people who understand the culture.

Still, that hasn’t stopped speculation about external hires. Some on Wall Street have floated the possibility of surprise moves—though Dimon himself has said the board prefers an internal candidate.

For now, he remains at the helm, guiding the bank through a pivotal era. But the message from this week’s investor day is clear: the next generation of JPMorgan leadership is already being tested—and the world is watching.

Tags: CEO successionJamie DimonJennifer PiepszakJPMorganMarianne Lake

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