'''James Dimon''' Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of [[JPMorgan Chase]].{{#Badges:RealEconomyProject|GlobalCorpWiki}}
"Mr. '''James Dimon became ''' is Chairman of the Board on December 31, 2006, and has been Chief Executive Officer and President of JPMorgan Chase since December 31, 2005. He had been President and Chief Operating Officer since JPMorgan Chase ’s merger with [[Bank One]] Corporation in July 2004. At Bank One he had been Chairman and Chief Executive Officer since March 2000. Prior to Bank One, he had held various senior executive positions at [[CitigroupJP Morgan Chase]] Inc., its subsidiary, [[Salomon Smith Barney]], and its predecessor company, [[Travelers Group]], Inc. Mr. Dimon is a graduate of Tufts University and received an MBA from Harvard Business School. He is a director of The [[College Fund]]/[[UNCF]] and serves on the Board of Directors of The [[Federal Reserve Bank of New York]], The [[National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse]], [[Catalyst]] and [[Harvard Business School]] and is on the Board of Trustees of [[New York University School of Medicine]]." <ref>[http://www.jpmorganchase.com/cm/cs?pagename=Chase/Href&urlname=jpmc/about/governance/members/dimon James Dimon], JPMorgan Chase, accessed September 25, 2008.</ref>
*Director==Overview== James (Jamie) Dimon became Chairman of the Board of JP Morgan Chase on December 31, 2006, after serving as CEO and President since December 31, 2005. Mr. Dimon had been the President and Chief Operating Officer since the bank’s merger with Bank One, in July of 2004. At Bank One, he served as Chairman and CEO since March of 2000. Prior to Bank One, he held various senior executive positions at [[Citigroup]] Inc., its subsidiary, [[Salomon Smith Barney]], and its predecessor company, Travelers Group, Inc. Mr. Dimon is a graduate of [[Tufts University]] and received a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from [[Harvard University]] Business School. He is a director of the College Fund/UNCF and serves on the Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the [[National Institutes of Health]] Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, [[Catalyst]] and Harvard Business School. He is also on the Board of Trustees of New York University School of Medicine.<ref>[http://www.jpmorganchase.com/cm/cs?pagename=Chase/Href&urlname=jpmc/about/governance/members/dimon James Dimon], [[JP Morgan Chase]], accessed September 25, 2008.</ref> Mr. Dimon serves on the BOD for the [[Partnership for New York City]] and previously served on the BOD for the [[Chicago Council on Global Affairs]]. ==Articles & sources== ===Sourcewatch Articles===*[[Banking]]*[[JP Morgan Chase]]*[[JP Morgan Chase coal issues]]*[[JP Morgan Chase financial crisis]]*Director, [[Partnership for New York CityTestimony of Jamie Dimon Chairman and CEO, JPMorgan Chase & Co.]]
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===External articles===* Simon Johnson, [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/simon-johnson/jamie-dimon-the-most-dang_b_524170.html “Jamie Dimon: The Most Dangerous Man In America”], Huffington Post, April 3, 2010* [[Jamie Dimon]] [http://files.shareholder.com/downloads/ONE/891630600x0x362440/1ce6e503-25c6-4b7b-8c2e-8cb1df167411/2009AR_Letter_to_shareholders.pdf “Letter to shareholders”], JP Morgan Chase Annual Report, 2009* [http://money.cnn.com/2008/08/29/news/companies/tully_dimon.fortune/ “Jamie Dimon's Swat Team”], Fortune Magazine, September 2, 2008 ====Books====* Simon Johnson, James Kwak [http://www.amazon.com/13-Bankers-Takeover-Financial-Meltdown/dp/0307379051 13 Bankers: The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown], Pantheon, March 2010, ISBN 0307379051, ISBN 978-0307379054* Gillian Tett [categoryhttp:united //www.amazon.com/Fools-Gold-Corrupted-Unleashed-Catastrophe/dp/141659857X Fool's Gold: How the Bold Dream of a Small Tribe at J.P. Morgan Was Corrupted by Wall Street Greed and Unleashed a Catastrophe], Free Press, May 2009, ISBN 141659857X, ISBN 978-1416598572 [[Category: Banking industry]] [[Category: Corporations]] [[Category: United States]] [[Category: Real Economy Project]][[Category: International]]