Jennifer Piepszak is Co-CEO of the Commercial & Investment Bank (CIB) and a member of the JPMorganChase Operating Committee. She is jointly responsible for all of the CIB, which encompasses Global Investment Banking, Commercial Banking and Corporate Banking as well as Markets and Securities Services and Global Payments.
In addition, she is the Operating Committee sponsor for Advancing Black Pathways, including the Black Executive Forum and the Black Organization for Leadership Development (BOLD), a business resource group.
Piepszak has been with JPMorganChase for 30 years. From May 2021 to January 2024, she was Co-CEO of Consumer and Community Banking, where she was jointly responsible for all of CCB, serving nearly 80 million consumers and nearly 6 million small businesses in the United States.
From May 2019 to May 2021, she was Chief Financial Officer of the firm, responsible for Finance and Business Management, Investor Relations, the Chief Investment Office and Chief Administrative Office. Prior to being CFO, Piepszak spent eight years in CCB, serving as CEO of Card Services, CEO of Business Banking and CFO for Mortgage Banking.
During her first 17 years at the firm, Piepszak held progressively responsible roles in the Investment Bank serving as Controller for Global Equities and Prime Services, CFO and Controller for the Proprietary Positioning Business and Principal Investments Management, and CFO for the Investment Bank Credit Portfolio, as well as several Fixed Income markets businesses.
Piepszak holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Fairfield University and is on the board of directors for the United Way of New York City and the American Bankers Association. She and her husband have three children and live in New Jersey.