JPMorgan’s Hogan Might Leave After Returning to Work, Dimon Says
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Risk Officer John Hogan is returning to the bank in a new role after taking almost five months off and may decide to leave the firm altogether later this year or next, Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon told employees in a memo today.
Hogan will return to Dimon’s operating committee and assume a newly created job as chairman of risk while interim CRO Ashley Bacon takes over in a permanent capacity starting next week, Dimon said in the memo. Bacon will also join the operating committee, he said.