JPMorgan named two new presidents in a surprise leadership move that reshapes the contest to succeed long-serving CEO Jamie Dimon. The appointments expand the bank’s senior management bench and signal a change in internal succession planning and governance; Marianne Lake was recently informed she is no longer a CEO contender. The move arrives as Dimon has been publicly warning about geopolitical risks and the bank faces heightened scrutiny over its strategic priorities.
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