JP Morgan CEO, Jamie Dimon says the family is first of all, then the state and finally his work - JP Morgan. Dimon is the CEO of one of the most valuable banks in the world, but that does not mean that he focuses all his time and attention on the job. Indeed, Dimon says that his secret to a successful life is to give priority to his family.
"I've always said family first, secondly the state and JP Morgan last," said the 62-year-old father of three children.
"Without the support of your family and what you learn from them in the good and difficult times ... you may not have a full life," he explains.
Most likely, Dimon's revelation may come as a surprise to you, considering how much he has achieved on a professional basis.
Dimon is often accused of helping the bank to "get rid of" during the 2008 financial crisis. relatively undamaged, and under his leadership the value of JP Morgan shares has increased more than twice.
Last year, Dimon received a 5.4% increase in his salary for JP Morgan's strong performance, and in January, the board decided to remain CEO for another five years, making him one of the longest serving CEOs in this area.
But even with all his career successes, Dimon notes that he has always had priority in dealing with his relatives.
Source: Here Is The City
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