Mary Callahan Erdoes

Dimon’s emergency surgery puts spotlight on JPMorgan’s bench

03/06/20

Potential replacements for the bank's longtime CEO include consumer banking chief Gordon Smith, investment banking head Daniel Pinto, Chief Financial Officer Jennifer Piepszak and consumer lending CEO Marianne Lake.

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JPMorgan Chase's Mary Callahan Erdoes: The Most Powerful Woman in Finance

09/22/19

A decade into her role as head of JPMorgan Chase's asset management arm, Erdoes continues to deliver strong results for the nation's largest banking company.

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JP Morgan Chase's Mary Callahan Erdoes: The Most Powerful Woman in Finance

09/23/18

Under Erdoes, the megabank's asset management unit posted record revenue and net income in 2017 as client assets hit an all-time high.

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How JPMorgan Chase’s Erdoes handles ‘bad eggs’

10/10/17

The CEO of J.P. Morgan Asset Management and American Banker’s Most Powerful Woman in Finance shares advice about dealing with tricky clients and colleagues.

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‘You have to laugh at yourself’: J.P. Morgan's Erdoes

10/06/17

Mary Callahan Erdoes, CEO, J.P. Morgan Asset Management and American Banker’s Most Powerful Woman in Finance, shared a funny story about her kids and her boss, Jamie Dimon, at the Most Powerful Women in Banking dinner.  

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Women in Banking: On IQ, EQ and the LQ

10/06/17

JPMorgan's Mary Callahan Erdoes outlines the secret to motivating employees that she learned from businessman Jack Ma.

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J.P. Morgan's Mary Callahan Erdoes: The Most Powerful Women in Finance

09/25/17

Mary Callahan Erdoes keeps finding new frontiers to explore.

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Are banks better than Silicon Valley in their diversity efforts?

08/10/17

JPMorgan CEO Dimon says banks are putting Silicon Valley to shame … in terms of diversity; Uber’s plan to replace its CEO with a woman seems to be sputtering; and Yellen’s potential successors also are all men.

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N.Y.’s pay gap solution irks Wall Street

06/16/17

Wall Street is whining about a New York City law meant to close the gender pay gap; CEOs vow action on diversity; and could a female college football player be an NFL first?

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