JPMorgan's chairman of global investment banking to depart in the following year
Jennifer Nason to Depart JPMorgan Chase After Nearly Four Decades
Jennifer Nason, a veteran banker at JPMorgan Chase, is set to leave the financial institution early next year, according to internal sources. Nason has been a key figure at JPMorgan since joining as a corporate finance trainee in Melbourne, Australia, in 1986.
Throughout her illustrious career, Nason has been responsible for many of JPMorgan's key investment banking relationships worldwide. She has served as the senior executive relationship partner and has led the technology, media, and telecommunications global client practice for the past two decades.
Nason is renowned for her ability to get things done and do things differently. Her colleagues, including Daniel Piepszak and Marianne Rohrbaugh, have described her as an experienced and fearless banker, an impactful leader within the global investment banking unit, and a founding member of JPMorgan's investment banking women's network.
In her time at JPMorgan, Nason has helped shape the company's approach in various industries and geographies. She has led the technology investment banking coverage team for a dozen years and has been the global chair of investment banking at JPMorgan Chase since an unspecified date.
Nason's departure from JPMorgan Chase is scheduled for February 7, 2025. However, she is not leaving the financial sector entirely. Accenture has announced that Nason will be joining their board of directors.
In addition to her work at JPMorgan, Nason has lent her perspective and expertise to companies and executives at the forefront of technological innovation and development. She has also served as a board member for London-based mining company Rio Tinto since 2020, according to her LinkedIn profile.
Nason's impact at JPMorgan will undoubtedly be felt for years to come. Her departure marks the end of an era for the financial institution, but it also signals a new chapter in her career. As she moves forward, Nason is poised to continue making a significant impact in the world of finance and technology.
Jennifer Nason, with years of experience in banking and investment, has been instrumental in developing JPMorgan Chase's technology, media, and telecommunications global client practice throughout her two-decade tenure. As she moves forward, she will not only be joining Accenture's board of directors but also leveraging her insight in the realm of technological innovation and development.