“The board decides what I make,” Dimon told Axios co-founder James VandeHei, echoing a response he gave Congress in May, before the panel awarded him a surprise five-year retention bonus. When VandeHei countered by suggesting they could ask their boards to cut their pay, Dimon says his would take offense. The CEO’s compensation is part of a broader “umbrella” designed to retain senior management, he said.
The board awarded Dimon $31.5 million in compensation for 2020.
04 October 2021
"I wouldn't want to offend my Board of Directors"
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One day soon .... pitchforks honed.
ReplyDeleteHe is probably the only CEO to deserve that amount, I think. He has kept JPMorgan Chase very strong for years. Further, having worked for JPMorgan Chase for a number of years, I have sent certain ideas to Dimon (since they were bigger than any one department), and he would respond virtually every time, often instructing a fellow recipient of the email to research the matter for use.
ReplyDeleteI can hardly get that good of a response from CEO or leaders within other organizations.
Just my opinion.
This is the guy who kept raising the salaries of hourly workers at Chase during the pandemic. What a jerk!
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