JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon underwent emergency heart surgery
Jamie Dimon, CEO and chairman of JPMorgan Chase, underwent heart surgery on Thursday.
Daniel Pinto and Gordon Smith, two executives who report to Dimon, will lead the bank while Dimon recuperates. Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase chairman and CEO, underwent emergency heart surgery on Thursday, the bank said in a memo to employees, clients, and shareholders. He is currently in recovery. "We want to let you know that Jamie experienced an acute aortic dissection this morning," the memo said. "He underwent successful emergency heart surgery to repair the dissection."Daniel Pinto and Gordon Smith, two senior executives with JPMorgan, will lead the bank while Dimon recovers, the memo said.
Dimon has been CEO of chairman of JPMorgan since January 2006, and as Business Insider's Dakin Campbell has reported, enjoys a reputation as the
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