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JPMorgan reshuffled its top ranks this year. Investors will hear from Jamie Dimon’s possible successors

The bank shook up its top management team this year

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon is one of the longest-serving bosses of a major bank Nathan Laine/Bloomberg via Getty Images
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon is one of the longest-serving bosses of a major bank Nathan Laine/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Several top JPMorgan executives are set to present their first public comments since the bank made sweeping changes to management positions earlier this year. JPMorgan’s investor day on 20 May should give Wall Street a fresh window into a group of longtime leaders viewed as contenders to one day succeed CEO Jamie Dimon.

Executives seen as front-runners in that race — Marianne Lake, the now-sole head of consumer and community banking, and new co-CEOs of a recently expanded commercial and investment bank, Jennifer Piepszak and Troy Rohrbaugh — are expected to speak during the day of business updates, held in New York City.

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