Filmed October 21, 2014, at the ULI Fall Meeting in New York City.
Jamie Dimon, chairman and chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co. and one of the best known CEOs in the world, is widely hailed for having successfully shepherded JPMorgan through the worst of the financial crisis—and in far better shape than its major rivals. Dimon, the longest-tenured CEO among major U.S. banks, has also faced his share of criticism, such as when the company suffered billions in losses for the so-called “London Whale” trading incident.
Through it all, Dimon has exhibited tremendous resilience, which is a hallmark of his leadership. In a candid interview with William J. Ferguson of Ferguson Partners Ltd., Dimon shares his reflections on leading through crises and the importance of resilience for leaders and their organizations.
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U.S. Prospects Are Bright, Says Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase
In an appearance at the 2014 ULI Fall Meeting in New York City, the head of the nation’s biggest bank talked about resilience—both the U.S. economy’s and his own, in the face of a bout with cancer.