Jamie Dimon, who has been both CEO and Chairman of JPMorgan for twenty years and is often regarded as the most powerful banker in the world, is under fire as influential advisory firms ISS and Glass Lewis call on shareholders to vote at the May 19 meeting for a resolution to end his dual role. They believe that at a bank of this size, power should not reside in the hands of a single person.
Jamie Dimon, who has been both CEO and Chairman of JPMorgan for twenty years and is often regarded as the most powerful banker in the world, is under fire as influential advisory firms ISS and Glass Lewis call on shareholders to vote at the May 19 meeting for a resolution to end his dual role. They believe that at a bank of this size, power should not reside in the hands of a single person.