CNBCのインスタグラム(cnbc) - 7月31日 11時01分
In 1998, Jamie Dimon was fired by his own mentor, former Citigroup CEO Sandy Weill, after the pair had worked together for 15 years.
At the time, “I was the president and chief operator of Travelers,” an insurance company, Dimon, now 64, said. “It was great – we started as one little company and it had done extremely well.
“Then we merged with [Citicorp],” he said.
With the merger, Dimon became president at Citigroup. But not long after, Weill asked him to resign.
“When I was fired from Citi ... I was totally surprised,” Dimon said on the “Coffee with The Greats” podcast. But “I shouldn’t have been. There were a lot of tell-tale signs, but I missed them at the time.”
Still, despite losing his job, Dimon was “fine,” he said, because he knew “it was my net worth, not my self worth, that was involved.”
What he did miss was the camaraderie of working on a team. “I missed showing up at an office where you walk in and have people to talk to and have issues to deal with,” Dimon said.
Learn more about Dimon’s career trajectory at the link in bio. (With @CNBCMakeIt)
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