Jamie Dimon

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Jamie Dimon pursued a dual major in psychology and economics during his time at Tufts University, and he later advanced his education by attending Harvard Business School, where he earned a Master of Business Administration degree with the distinction of being a Baker Scholar in 1982.

Dimon’s career path included a stint at CitiGroup, where he ultimately parted ways with Wall Street luminary Sandy Weill due to deteriorating relations.

In 2005, he assumed the role of CEO at JPMorgan Chase, subsequently adding the titles of Chairman and President a year later. He also held a position on the board of directors at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Notably, JPMorgan Chase claimed the top spot as the leading credit card provider in the United States in 2009. The bank also held the premier position in the nation for domestic assets under management, market capitalisation value, and publicly traded stock value. Jamie Dimon earned recognition as one of The TopGun CEOs by Brendan Wood International, a prominent advisory agency.