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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says he’s eyeing up book deals and teaching gigs when he steps away from his decades-long career at the banking giant

  • Jamie Dimon says he won’t “twiddle my thumbs” after stepping down—plans include writing books, teaching and maybe doing media or other business projects.
  • He’s signaled retirement as CEO in a few years and might stay on as chairman, fueling a succession watch with co-presidents Doug Petno and Troy Rohrbaugh as top contenders.
  • It’s part of a broader trend: former CEOs like Steve Ballmer, Indra Nooyi and Howard Schultz stayed busy after leaving the top job—buying teams, teaching, writing, serving on boards and doing philanthropy.
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