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JPMorgan Succession Race Resets as Dimon Elevates Petno and Rohrbaugh

New York, 26 June 2026 – JPMorgan Chase has reshaped its leadership succession race after naming Doug Petno and Troy Rohrbaugh as co-presidents, setting up a new contest to eventually succeed long-serving chief executive Jamie Dimon.

The leadership reshuffle marks another major twist in one of Wall Street’s most closely watched succession stories. Dimon, who has led JPMorgan since 2006, remains one of the most influential figures in global banking, and the question of who will eventually replace him has carried significance far beyond the bank itself.

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  • Tim Clark is a Senior Geopolitical Analyst for The Ledger Asia, specializing in the intersection of international relations and market stability. With over a decade of experience, Tim provides deep-dive insights into Indo-Pacific security, global supply chain resilience, and the strategic competition between major powers.

    Previously a consultant for leading international think tanks, he focuses on how shifting diplomatic landscapes and maritime disputes impact corporate governance and trade policy. At The Ledger Asia, Tim’s analysis equips readers with the clarity needed to navigate the complex regulatory and economic environments of Southeast Asia and beyond.

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