Jamie Dimon hinted at what he might do after JPMorgan — and it's not politics
Jamie Dimon said he's not sure if he'll be CEO in three years, weeks after the succession race heated up.Dimon said there's little to no chance he'll run for political office once he steps down.Instead, the 70-year-old said he'll likely write a book, teach, or pursue media.Last month, JPMorgan gave the world a better idea of who might succeed Jamie Dimon as CEO. And Dimon just gave a better idea of what he might do once that successor takes the job.Dimon, who has led JPMorgan since 2006, said that in addition to doing business "with people I like," he'll probably write a book about management or the financial crisis.
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Jamie Dimon said he's not sure if he'll be CEO in three years, weeks after the succession race heated up.Dimon said there's little to no chance he'll run for political office once he steps down.Instead, the 70-year-old said he'll likely write a book, teach, or pursue media.Last month, JPMorgan gave the world a better idea of who might succeed Jamie Dimon as CEO. And Dimon just gave a better idea of what he might do once that successor takes the job.Dimon, who has led JPMorgan since 2006, said that in addition to doing business "with people I like," he'll probably write a book about management or the financial crisis. Known as one of Wall Street's more outspoken CEOs, Dimon said he might take on public-facing roles, though he kept the details sparse."I may teach somewhere, because I like teaching, and I might do something around a media-related thing," he told Axios in an interview that aired on Saturday.Many have speculated that Dimon might have his eyes set on the White House, but he said there's "pretty much no chance" he would run for office."I'm very hard-pressed to think I should be doing something like that," he said with a light laugh, adding that he's never been a part of a campaign. I've had a couple of health problems."Dimon underwent emergency heart surgery in 2020 and battled throat cancer in 2014.He added that politicians and their families face tremendous public scrutiny, and, besides, he could have a significant impact from his current position.
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- Jamie Dimon said he's not sure if he'll be CEO in three years, weeks after the succession race heated up.Dimon said there's little to no chance he'll run for political office once he steps down.Instead, the 70-year-old said he'll likely write a book, teach, or pursue media.Last month, JPMorgan gave the world a better idea of who might succeed Jamie Dimon as CEO. And Dimon just gave a better idea of what he might do once that successor takes the job.Dimon, who has led JPMorgan since 2006, said that in addition to doing business "with people I like," he'll probably write a book about management or the financial crisis.
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