Marianne Lake Axed in Jamie Dimon's JPMorgan Succession Race
Marianne Lake, a long-time contender for the CEO position at JPMorgan, was abruptly removed last week, marking another development in Jamie Dimon's succession race.
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Marianne Lake, a long-time contender for the CEO position at JPMorgan, was abruptly removed last week, marking another development in Jamie Dimon's succession race.

Marianne Lake, who was considered a potential successor to long-standing CEO Jamie Dimon, is leaving JPMorgan, as Dimon enters his third decade leading the bank.

JPMorgan's Chief Operating Officer Jennifer Piepszak withdrew from CEO contention last year, and Marianne Lake, head of consumer banking, is now retiring, leaving no women in the succession race.

JPMorgan Chase has appointed Doug Petno and Troy Rohrbaugh as new co-presidents, signaling a significant shake-up in the race to succeed CEO Jamie Dimon. The move comes as longtime executive Marianne Lake exits her role.

Marianne Lake's departure from JPMorgan has significantly altered the race to succeed CEO Jamie Dimon, leaving an all-male field of contenders.
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