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Mary Callahan Erdoes
PROFILE
Mary Callahan Erdoes
CEO, Asset Management, JPMorgan
$300M
2024 America's Self-Made Women Net Worth
as of 5/28/24
Photo by Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
About Mary Callahan Erdoes
Mary Callahan Erdoes has been CEO of JPMorgan Chase's $5 trillion wealth and asset management business since 2009.
She joined JPMorgan in 1996 (before it merged with Chase Manhattan Bank in 2000) as a fixed income portfolio manager in the private banking division.
Erdoes became co-head and then sole CEO of JPMorgan's private bank before ascending to her current position.
Her 0.02% stake in JPMorgan makes Erdoes the third largest individual shareholder among company executive officers.
Erdoes serves as a board member of the U.S.-China Business Council, the Robin Hood Foundation and Georgetown University, her alma mater.
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