Blythe Masters Ends 27-Year Run at JPMorgan
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Blythe Masters, who rose from being a JPMorgan Chase & Co. intern to global head of a commodities powerhouse over 27 years, plans to exit after she helps the bank complete the $3.5 billion sale of units she oversees.
Masters, 45, “has informed us of her intention to leave the firm, take some well-deserved time off and consider future opportunities,” Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon, 58, and investment-banking head Daniel Pinto, 51, said today in a memo.