Mary Callahan Erdoes is the CEO of JP Morgan Chase's Asset & Wealth Management business, one of the largest and most respected investment managers and private banks in the world. Since joining JP Morgan, she has held senior roles across Asset & Wealth Management before assuming the role of CEO in 2009 and joining JP Morgan's Operating Committee, the firm’s most senior management team. Erdoes is frequently cited as the most powerful woman on Wall Street. She joined J.P. Morgan in 1996 from Meredith, Martin & Kaye, a fixed income specialty advisory firm. Previously, she worked at Bankers Trust in corporate finance, merchant banking and high yield debt underwriting. In addition to her corporate responsibilities, she is also passionate about giving back to society and is particularly interested in supporting women and children.
JPMORGAN CHASE
Erdoes has been CEO of JPMorgan Chase's $5 trillion wealth and asset management business since 2009.
She joined the firm in 1996 as a fixed income Portfolio Manager in the private banking division.
Her 0.02% stake in JPMorgan makes her the third largest individual shareholder among company executive officers, behind only Jamie Dimon, the bank's longtime CEO, and Daniel Pinto, the COO.
CURRENT AFFILIATIONS
Board Member, Robin Hood Foundation
Board Member, Georgetown University
CAREER
Erdoes has been consistently ranked as one of the world's most powerful and influential women on Wall Street.
She served on the U.S. Fund for UNICEF and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Investor Advisory Committee on Financial Markets.
She has also been featured in Forbes, Bloomberg, The Economic Times, CNBC, Business Insider, Financial Times, Yahoo! Finance, and The New York Times, among others.
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