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This JPMorgan Chase & Co. org chart highlights the company’s organizational structure and leadership team, including key executives such as Jamie Dimon (Chairman & CEO) , Douglas B. Petno (Co-CEO, Commercial & Investment Bank) , and Jennifer Roberts (CEO, Chase Consumer Banking) . It provides a clear overview of the leadership team’s roles and how they work together to achieve organizational goals and ensure effective management across all functions.

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JPMorgan Chase & Co. Leadership Team

Executives

Profile Summary

Jamie Dimon
Jamie Dimon

Chairman & CEO

Jamie Dimon is Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co., a global financial services firm with assets of $3.2 trillion and operations worldwide. The firm is a leader in investment banking, financial services for consumers, small business, commercial banking, financial transaction processing and asset management. Dimon became CEO on January 1, 2006 and one year later also became Chairman of the Board. He was named President and Chief Operating Officer upon the company’s merger with Bank One Corporation on July 1, 2004. Dimon joined Bank One as Chairman and CEO in 2000. Dimon began his career at American Express Company. Next, he served as Chief Financial Officer and then President at Commercial Credit, which made numerous acquisitions and divestitures, including acquiring Primerica Corporation in 1987 and The Travelers Corporation in 1993. Dimon served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Travelers from 1990 through 1998 while concurrently serving as Chief Operating Officer of its Smith Barney Inc. subsidiary before becoming co-Chairman and Co-CEO of the combined brokerage following the 1997 merger of Smith Barney and Salomon Brothers. In 1998, Dimon was named President of Citigroup Inc., the global financial services company formed by the combination of Travelers Group and Citicorp. Dimon earned his bachelor’s degree from Tufts University and holds an MBA from Harvard Business School. He serves on the boards of directors of a number of non-profit institutions including the Business Roundtable, Bank Policy Institute and Harvard Business School. Additionally, he serves on the executive committee of the Business Council and the Partnership for New York City, and is a member of the Financial Services Forum and Council on Foreign Relations.

Douglas B. Petno
Douglas B. Petno

Co-CEO, Commercial & Investment Bank

Doug Petno is the Co-Head of Global Banking in J.P. Morgan’s Commercial & Investment Bank and a member of the firm's Operating Committee. In this role, he oversees the Commercial, Corporate and Investment Banking franchises. A 33-year veteran of the firm, Petno served as CEO of Commercial Banking (CB) from 2012 to 2024. Under his leadership, CB expanded significantly in the U.S. and entered 27 countries to support the growing needs of more than 60,000 clients, including mid-sized businesses and corporations, founders, government entities, not-for-profit organizations, real estate investors, and owners. Prior to his role in CB, Petno spent over two decades in Global Investment Banking, and led J.P. Morgan’s Global Natural Resources Group. Petno is a member of the Global Board of Directors for The Nature Conservancy. He received an A.B. degree in Biology from Wabash College and holds a Master of Business Administration from the University of Rochester’s Simon School of Business.

Jennifer Roberts
Jennifer Roberts

CEO, Chase Consumer Banking

Jennifer Roberts is the Chief Executive Officer of Chase Consumer Banking, which serves more than 42 million customers nationwide through 4,900 branches, 16,000 ATMs and 59,000 employees. From 2019 to 2021, Roberts was CEO of Chase Business Banking. In 2020, it ranked #1 among the nation’s six biggest banks in J.D. Power’s annual Small Business Banking study, and #1 in primary bank market share nationally by Barlow Research Associates. The firm was also the #1 lender in the Paycheck Protection Program in both 2020 and 2021, providing more than $32 billion to small businesses in need. Roberts serves on the board of WHYY, a public radio station in Philadelphia. She is also the executive sponsor of Chase’s Hispanic Leadership Forum, a key resource for senior leaders and essential to the firm’s diversity and inclusion efforts. She has been a leader in Chase’s consumer businesses since joining the firm in 1996, including leading Digital Products and Chase Pay. She also served in a number of executive roles in Card Services including Ultimate Rewards, the Sapphire portfolio, loyalty and acquisitions. Before joining Chase, Roberts worked in marketing and portfolio management for other card issuers. Roberts earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Towson State University and an M.B.A. from the University of North Texas. She and her husband have three children and live in Pennsylvania.

Troy Rohrbaugh
Troy Rohrbaugh

Co-CEO, Commercial & Investment Bank

Troy Rohrbaugh is the head of Global Markets for J.P. Morgan, the industry’s largest trading franchise, and a leader in both Equities and Fixed Income. He is a member of the firm’s Operating Committee and CIB Management Team. Prior to his current role, Troy was the head of Macro Markets, which includes the Rates, Foreign Exchange, Emerging Markets and Commodities businesses. Troy has worked in the financial industry for more than 25 years and has managed businesses in New York, London and Asia. During his career, he has taken active roles in key industry organizations, including as the Chair of the New York Federal Reserve Foreign Exchange Committee. He has also served as the chair of the Global Financial Markets Association’s (GFMA) Foreign Exchange Group and as a member of the Bank of England’s Joint Standing Committee. Troy joined J.P. Morgan in 2005 as a managing director and global head of Foreign Exchange Derivatives. He began his career on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, trading options for CooperNeff, a specialist firm acquired by Banque Nationale in 1995. He led Banque Nationale’s Asia Foreign Exchange Options business before joining Goldman Sachs, where he managed the North American Foreign Exchange Options business. Troy graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 1992 with a B.A. in Political Science. He is a member of the Johns Hopkins University Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Advisory Board, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Gilman School and a Founding member and Advisory Board member of The Frannie Foundation.

Leslie Wims Morris
Leslie Wims Morris

CEO of Auto

Leslie Wims Morris is CEO of Auto at JPMorgan Chase & Co..

Martin Guillermo Marron
Martin Guillermo Marron

CEO, Wealth Management Solutions

Martin Guillermo Marron is CEO, Wealth Management Solutions at JPMorgan Chase & Co..

Sean Grzebin
Sean Grzebin

CEO, Chase Home Lending

Sean Grzebin is CEO, Chase Home Lending at JPMorgan Chase & Co..

Adam Tejpaul
Adam Tejpaul

CEO, International Private Bank

Adam Tejpaul is CEO, International Private Bank at JPMorgan Chase & Co..

Marianne Lake
Marianne Lake

CEO, Consumer & Community Banking

Marianne Lake is Co-CEO of Consumer & Community Banking (CCB) and a member of the JPMorgan Chase Operating Committee. She is jointly responsible for all of CCB, a business that serves more than 60 million households and 4 million small businesses in the United States. On a day-to-day basis, Lake leads Payments, Lending and Commerce, including three industry-leading lending businesses: Card Services, Home Lending and Auto Finance. Lake has been with firm for 20 years and was previously the Chief Executive Officer of Consumer Lending from 2019 to April, 2021. Prior to this, she was Chief Financial Officer for the firm from 2013 to 2019. As CFO, she was responsible for Finance and Business Management, Investor Relations, Chief Investment Office, Chief Data Office and the Chief Administrative Office. During her first 12 years at the firm, Lake held roles in the finance organization including Chief Financial Officer of Consumer & Community Banking from 2009 to 2012, and Global Controller for the Investment Bank from 2007 to 2009. She also managed global financial infrastructure and control programs as part of the Corporate Finance group from 2004 to 2007. Prior to this, she worked at both Chase and J.P. Morgan in London. At Chase, she was the Senior Financial Officer in the United Kingdom, and at J.P. Morgan, she was the Chief Financial Officer for the Credit Trading business. Lake started her career as a chartered accountant at PricewaterhouseCoopers in their London and Sydney offices. Lake is the co-founder of the Women on the Move initiative and the Operating Committee sponsor of the Women on the Move Interactive Network, the largest employee Business Resource Group at the company. She has a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Reading University in the United Kingdom.

Vince La Padula
Vince La Padula

CEO, Workplace Solutions

Vince La Padula is the CEO of Workplace. He and his team partner closely with all lines of business as well as with Global Shares, a company acquired by J.P. Morgan in 2022, to provide a complete suite of employer and employee-focused financial solutions. Together, they ensure clients take full advantage of their relationships with J.P. Morgan.

Mary Callahan Erdoes
Mary Callahan Erdoes

CEO, Asset & Wealth Management

Mary Callahan Erdoes is Chief Executive Officer of JPMorgan Chase's Asset & Wealth Management line of business – one of the largest and most respected investment managers and private banks in the world, with $4 trillion in client assets and a 200-year-old legacy as a trusted fiduciary to corporations, governments, institutions and individuals. Since joining the firm 25 years ago, Erdoes has held senior roles across Asset & Wealth Management before becoming its CEO in 2009 and joining the JPMorgan Chase Operating Committee, the firm’s most senior management team. Erdoes serves on the board of the Robin Hood Foundation of New York City. She is also a board member of Georgetown University, where she earned her Mathematics undergraduate degree, and serves on the Global Advisory Council of Harvard University, where she received her MBA.

Jennifer Piepszak
Jennifer Piepszak

COO

Jennifer Piepszak is COO at JPMorgan Chase & Co..

Jeremy Barnum
Jeremy Barnum

CFO

Jeremy Barnum is the Chief Financial Officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co. and a member of the firm’s Operating Committee. As CFO, Jeremy is responsible for Global Finance and Business Management, the Chief Administrative Office, the Treasury/Chief Investment Office, Control Management, Business Resiliency, and Corporate Strategy. Since joining the firm in 1994, Jeremy has held a number of leadership roles including head of Global Research for J.P. Morgan’s Corporate & Investment Bank (CIB), and Chief Financial Officer and Chief of Staff for the Corporate & Investment Bank from 2013 to 2021. Jeremy graduated from Harvard College with a degree in Chemistry.

Danielle Bartolomei
Danielle Bartolomei

Chief Compliance Officer

Danielle Bartolomei is Chief Compliance Officer at JPMorgan Chase & Co..

Lori A. Beer
Lori A. Beer

Global Chief Information Officer

Lori Beer is the Global Chief Information Officer (CIO) of JPMorgan Chase & Co. and a member of the company's Operating Committee, responsible for the firm's technology systems and infrastructure worldwide. Beer manages a $14 billion budget and over 55,000 technologists supporting JPMorgan Chase's retail, wholesale and asset and wealth management businesses. She also serves as the co-sponsor of the firm's Access Ability Business Resource Group. Beer joined the firm in 2014 and was most recently the Chief Information Officer for the Corporate & Investment Bank (CIB). Prior to joining the firm, she was Executive Vice President of Specialty Businesses and Information Technology for WellPoint, Inc., responsible for a $10 billion business unit which included WellPoint's Specialty Products. Beer is a member of the Teach for America New York Advisory Board. She's also a member of the University of Cincinnati's Lindner College of Business Advisory Council and the University of Cincinnati Foundation Board of Trustees. She has endowed scholarships at the University of Cincinnati where she holds a Doctor of Commercial Science, honoris causa and the University of Dayton where she holds an honorary doctorate of science, to help increase diversity in STEM careers. Beer has been named among the Most Influential Women in US Finance by Barron’s, the Most Powerful Women in Banking by American Banker and a Merit Award recipient by the Women's Bond Club. Beer has also been recognized as a Computerworld Premier 100 IT Leader and National Association for Female Executives Women of Excellence Health Care Champion. Beer holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of Dayton.

Pablo Rodriguez
Pablo Rodriguez

Chief Communications Officer

Pablo Rodriguez is a seasoned communications professional with extensive experience in both corporate and consumer communications. Currently serving as the Chief Communications Officer at Chase since July 2022, Pablo also holds the position of Managing Director and Head of Communications at JPMorgan Chase & Co., leading communications across various sectors including Technology and Risk. Previously, Pablo contributed to PayPal as Senior Director of Global Consumer Communications and Initiatives and held significant roles at Edelman, focusing on corporate and financial services communications for Charles Schwab. Pablo's career began at HEB, where responsibilities spanned corporate promotions and marketing. Pablo holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Texas A&M University and completed the Venture Management Program at Harvard Business School.

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Carla Hassan
Carla Hassan

Chief Marketing Officer

Carla Hassan is the Chief Marketing Officer of JPMorgan Chase with responsibility for firmwide marketing, which includes advertising, media, sponsorships, market research and customer insights for the Chase, J.P. Morgan and corporate brands. Most recently, she was the Chief Marketing Officer of Citi, leading the marketing organization to build distinctive, impactful campaigns that differentiated the brand, accelerated digital capabilities and fueled the firm’s continued growth. Prior to joining Citi, Carla was Executive Vice President and Global Chief Marketing Officer of Toys “R” Us. In this capacity, she served as a member of the company’s global leadership team and oversaw the vision for the company’s brands, marketing and media strategy, creative, marketing communications, digital marketing, CRM, Analytics, Insights and Loyalty Programs. Prior to joining Toys “R” Us, Carla served as Senior Vice President, Brand Management for PepsiCo’s Global Beverage Group. In this role, she was responsible for driving growth on PepsiCo’s beverage portfolio across 50+ markets around the world, including leading brands Pepsi & Mountain Dew, creating new brands, and expanding Gatorade internationally. During her 13 year tenure at PepsiCo, she held a number of strategic marketing leadership roles for Quaker and Gatorade in the US, and was Chief Marketing Officer for the company’s Middle East & Africa business based out of Dubai. Prior to that, Carla held several marketing roles at The Kellogg Company. Carla serves on the board of the AdCouncil, the Association of National Advertisers, and is a 2020 NYWICI Matrix award winner. Carla holds a BA in communication, political science and economics from the University of Colorado, and an MBA from the Thunderbird Graduate School of International Management. Carla is also a member of the 2018 Class of The Henry Crown Fellowship within the Aspen Global Leadership Network at The Aspen Institute.

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Teresa Heitsenrether
Teresa Heitsenrether

Chief Data & Analytics Officer

Teresa Heitsenrether is the Global Head of Securities Services and a member of JPMorgan Chase’s Operating Committee. Heitsenrether leads a business that provides custody, accounting, administration, middle office, collateral and performance management services to institutional investment managers, pension funds and governments. Securities Services is an industry leader with over $28 trillion in client assets under custody. Heitsenrether has been with J.P. Morgan throughout her 30 year career. From 2012 to 2015, Heitsenrether was the Global Head of Prime Brokerage where she led the significant international expansion and growth of the business. She served as European Head of Prime Brokerage from 2011 to 2012 and as Head of Prime Brokerage Product Development from 2009 to 2011. Prior to 2009, Heitsenrether assumed increasing responsibilities across a variety of roles within the Treasury and Fixed Income businesses in New York and London. Heitsenrether earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance from Fordham University and holds a Master of Business Administration from New York University. She is on the Advisory Board of Fordham’s Gabelli School of Business and the executive steering committee of J.P. Morgan’s Women on the Move.

Rohan Amin
Rohan Amin

Chief Product Officer

Dr. Rohan Amin is Chief Product Officer of Chase, leading product, design, customer experience, data and analytics teams across all lines of business. He also leads digital, including the Chase Mobile App and Chase Online, for the bank’s nearly 59 million digitally active customers. Prior to this role, Rohan was the Chief Information Officer of Chase, leading a team of over 12,000 technologists globally and a technology budget of $4B. In this role he co-led the creation of the Chase Product Architecture and established product, design and engineering teams that build all Chase customer experiences and systems. Prior to his roles in Chase, Rohan was the Global Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and Chief Technology Controls Officer (TCO) for JPMorgan Chase. He was responsible for the firm’s cybersecurity, access management, technology controls and resiliency programs. He led the firm’s fortification of its cyber defenses and developed a world leading Information Security team. Rohan came to JPMorgan Chase in 2014 from Lockheed Martin, where he ran Lockheed Martin’s Global Cybersecurity Solutions division that provided advanced information technology, cyber and electronic warfare systems and solutions to the U.S. Department of Defense, Intelligence Community and international customers. He also led the development of the corporation’s global computer network defense strategy and the creation of the Lockheed Martin Computer Incident Response Team (LM-CIRT). Rohan obtained his Bachelor of Science in Computer and Telecommunications Engineering and his Master of Science in Telecommunications and Networking from the University of Pennsylvania. He also received his doctoral degree in Engineering Management and Systems Engineering from the George Washington University. He is also on the Technical Advisory Board for Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania.

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Ashley Bacon
Ashley Bacon

Chief Risk Officer

Ashley Bacon is the Chief Risk Officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co. and a member of the firm's Operating Committee. He is responsible for the Risk Management and Compliance organization across the Corporate & Investment Bank, Consumer & Community Banking, Asset & Wealth Management, Commercial Banking and the firm’s corporate activities. Bacon reports to Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon and the Risk Committee of the Board. Bacon provides oversight of the firm’s spectrum of risk-taking activities encompassing economic risks including credit, market, liquidity, principal, capital and country, as well as other core risks including operational, model, compliance, conduct, legal, capital and reputation risk, with controls and governance established for each area as appropriate. He joined the Risk organization in 2006. Over the course of his career with the firm, he also worked in the firm’s Tokyo, Singapore and London offices in a variety of trading roles in bonds, swaps, financing, options and exotics within Rate Markets, including leading those regional businesses for the firm. Before joining J.P. Morgan in 1993, he traded international government bonds for Daiwa Securities. Bacon holds a degree in Monetary Economics from the London School of Economics.

Daniel E. Pinto
Daniel E. Pinto

President

Daniel Pinto is President and Chief Operating Officer of JPMorgan Chase, a leading global financial services firm, and a member of its Operating Committee. He is also CEO of its Corporate & Investment Bank, an industry leader in investment banking, trading markets and investor services. Daniel has spent his career at JPMorgan Chase and its predecessor companies. He began as a financial analyst and foreign exchange trader at Manufacturers Hanover in 1983 in Buenos Aires. In 1992, he was appointed head of Sales for Chemical Bank, responsible for clients in Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay. Shortly after, he became head trader and Treasurer of Chemical Bank in Mexico. Daniel moved to London in 1996 to oversee local markets in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia for Chase Manhattan, later taking charge of the markets side of the firm’s emerging-market business. In early 2006, Daniel was made global head of Emerging Markets. He was given added responsibility for the Global Credit Trading & Syndicate business in early 2008. In 2009, he was made co-head of Global Fixed Income for the Investment Bank before becoming sole head of the group in 2012. He was also made co-CEO of the Corporate & Investment Bank in 2012, and became sole CEO in 2014. In January 2018, he was named Co-President and Chief Operating Officer of JPMorgan Chase, to work closely with the CEO and the Board to identify and pursue critical firmwide opportunities. Daniel holds a bachelor’s degree in Public Accounting and Business Administration from Universidad Nacional de Lomas de Zamora in Buenos Aires. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Institute of International Finance.

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Robin Leopold
Robin Leopold

Head, Human Resources

Robin Leopold is an Executive Vice President and head of Human Resources for JPMorgan Chase, and a member of the company’s Operating Committee. Prior to assuming this role in January 2018, Robin held a number of leadership positions in Human Resources, including Human Resources Executive for J.P. Morgan’s Corporate & Investment Bank, Human Resources Executive supporting the Corporate functions, and she also led Chase’s Mortgage Banking Human Resources team during the business transformation. Before joining JPMorgan Chase in 2010, Robin spent more than 20 years at Citi and its predecessor companies, starting at Shearson Lehman Hutton. Over the years, Robin has worked in a variety of disciplines, including recruitment, compensation, employee relations, and generalist functions supporting multiple lines of businesses. For over a decade, she was the Head of Human Resources for the wealth management businesses, which included Smith Barney, the Private Bank and Investment Research. After the sale of Smith Barney, Robin spent her last year at Citi leading the Human Resources team supporting Citi Holdings, Citi’s divesting businesses.

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Tim Berry
Tim Berry

Global Head of Corporate Responsibility & Chairman of the Mid-Atlantic Region

Tim Berry is Global Head of Corporate Responsibility & Chairman of the Mid-Atlantic Region at JPMorgan Chase & Co..

Stacey Friedman
Stacey Friedman

General Counsel

Stacey Friedman is Executive Vice President and General Counsel for JPMorgan Chase & Co. She also serves as a member of the firm’s Operating Committee. As such, she is responsible for the firm’s exposure to legal risk, including litigation and enforcement matters, advising on products and services, and advocacy in connection proposed laws, rules and regulations. Most recently, Friedman was the Deputy General Counsel for the firm and the General Counsel for the Corporate & Investment Bank. She joined the company in 2012 from Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, where she was a partner in the firm’s Litigation Group and a Key advisor to the firm. She is a member of the board for the National Women’s Law Center, an organization dedicated to fighting for gender justice in the courts, in public policy and in society as a whole. Prior to joining Sullivan & Cromwell, Friedman was a clerk for the Honorable Gary L. Taylor, United States District Court, Central District of California. She received her B.A. from the University of California, Los Angeles, and J.D. from Duke University School of Law. Prior to law school, she worked for Senator Dianne Feinstein.