Jamie Dimon's succession delay has turned JPMorgan into a CEO recruiting gold mine.Jamie Dimon's succession delay has turned JPMorgan into a CEO recruiting gold mine.

Jamie Dimon isn’t giving up the top job. That’s turned JPMorgan into a poaching ground for CEO talent

2026/06/30 20:26
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For nearly two decades, there has been one constant atop JPMorgan Chase: Jamie Dimon.

The question of who succeeds the 70-year-old banking titan has become one of corporate America’s longest-running succession stories. This week, the field narrowed after Marianne Lake, CEO of consumer and community banking, who was long viewed as a leading internal contender, announced plans to leave the bank. Jennifer Piepszak, the bank’s chief operating officer and another executive who spent years on succession watch lists, has also made clear she does not want the chief executive role. That leaves newly appointed co-presidents Doug Petno and Troy Rohrbaugh as the leading internal candidates.

The succession race has become narrower, but no more definitive. Dimon, who has led JPMorgan since 2006, has suggested he could remain CEO for another three years, extending a succession process that has spanned multiple generations of executives. Without a firm timetable for his departure, the prolonged succession process has coincided with a steady stream of senior executives departing for chief executive roles elsewhere.

That dynamic has quietly transformed the nation’s largest bank into one of corporate America’s most productive CEO pipelines. Boards and executive recruiters know that JPMorgan executives have already managed businesses with billions in revenue, thousands of employees, global regulatory scrutiny, and operations that rival those of standalone public companies.

The CEO factory

General Electric once held a reputation as corporate America’s premier training ground for chief executives. JPMorgan has increasingly assumed that role in finance and beyond.

Fortune‘s September 2025 analysis of Fortune 500 leadership found that JPMorgan had produced 10 sitting Fortune 500 CEOs, trailing only McKinsey, General Electric, PepsiCo, and Procter & Gamble. Senior executives at the bank oversee businesses spanning consumer banking, investment banking, markets, payments, asset and wealth management, technology, regulation, and risk, giving them experience that few companies can match.

The bank’s succession structure also creates an unusually narrow bottleneck. There is only one CEO seat, and it has been occupied by the same person since 2006. As investors have waited for a succession plan to take shape, recruiters and rival boards have seen an opportunity to hire executives who have already been tested inside one of the world’s most complex financial institutions.

Many have taken those jobs, creating a growing roster of former JPMorgan executives now leading Fortune 500 companies and other major corporations.

Where the CEOs went

JPMorgan alumni now occupy some of the biggest corner offices in corporate America, including Charlie Scharf at Wells Fargo, Michael Cavanagh at Comcast, and William Demchak at PNC.

JPMorgan is taking steps to keep its remaining contenders from following the same path. Petno and Rohrbaugh each received one-time retention equity awards worth about $30 million that vest after three years, providing both executives with a strong financial incentive to remain at least until mid-2029.  Though the grants may buy the bank more time, they do not eliminate the risk that one or both could eventually tire of waiting if Dimon continues to stretch out the transition.

But Dimon has given the board little reason to accelerate a leadership transition. Under him, JPMorgan has grown into the largest U.S. bank, with roughly $4.6 trillion in assets, a market capitalization approaching $900 billion, and record annual profits. Still, until he leaves, JPMorgan is likely to remain one of the first places executive recruiters look when Fortune 500 companies begin searching for their next chief executive.

This story was originally featured on Fortune.com

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