JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, 69, recently said that his top three priorities are his family, his country, and his purpose, which is working at the bank — in that order.
In a new interview, Dimon said remote work "doesn't work" and noted some JPMorgan employees were checking their phones while he was speaking in a meeting.
This rule posits that no household making above $1 million a year should pay taxes on a lower share of their income than middle-class earners — it earned its name from Warren Buffett after he famously noted that his secretary paid a higher tax rate than he did.
Troy Rohrbaugh was named co-CEO of JPMorgan's commercial and investment bank, known as the CIB, as part of an internal executive reshuffle, the company announced last week.