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Dimon : ウィキペディア英語版
Jamie Dimon

James "Jamie" Dimon (; born March 13, 1956) is an American business executive. He is chairman, president and chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase, largest of the Big Four American banks, and previously served on the Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.〔("Election of Directors" ). Federal Reserve bank of New York.〕〔("Board of Directors" ). Federal Reserve bank of New York. Retrieved May 17, 2012.〕 Dimon was named to ''Time'' magazine's 2006, 2008, 2009, and 2011 lists of the world's 100 most influential people. He was also named to ''Institutional Investor''s Best CEOs list in the All-America Executive Team Survey from 2008 through 2011.〔("The All-America Executive Team Best CEOs" ), ''Institutional Investor''.〕
He was named the CEO of the Year in 2011.〔("Dimon Named CEO of the Year in 2011 All-America Executive Team Survey" ). ''Institutional Investor''. 2011〕〔(Rolling Stone )〕〔(Businessweek.com )〕
He received a $23 million pay package for fiscal year 2011, more than any other bank CEO in the United States.〔(CNN Money. JPMorgan's Dimon gets $23 million for 2011 and bragging rights )〕 Dimon received $20 million in compensation for his work in fiscal year 2013.
== Early life ==
Dimon was born in New York City to Theodore and Themis (née Kalos) Dimon, one of three sons. He is of Greek descent and attended The Browning School.〔
〕 His paternal grandfather was a Greek immigrant who changed the family name from Papademetriou to Dimon to make it sound more French, and worked as a banker in Athens. He has an older brother, Peter, and a fraternal twin brother, Ted. Dimon's father and grandfather were both stockbrokers at Shearson.〔Langley, Monica. ''Tearing Down the Walls: How Sandy Weill Fought His Way to the Top of the Financial World... and then Nearly Lost it All''. Simon & Schuster, 2003, p. 50〕
He majored in psychology and economics at Tufts University. During one summer's break from Tufts, he worked at Shearson. After graduating, he worked in management consulting for two years before enrolling at Harvard Business School, along with classmates Jeffrey Immelt, Steve Burke, Stephen Mandel and Seth Klarman. During the summer at Harvard, he worked at Goldman Sachs. He graduated in 1982, earning a Master of Business Administration degree as a Baker Scholar.
After graduation, Sandy Weill convinced him to turn down offers from Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Lehman Brothers to join him as an assistant at American Express.〔Langley, Monica. ''Tearing Down the Walls: How Sandy Weill Fought His Way to the Top of the Financial World... and then Nearly Lost it All''. Simon & Schuster, 2003, p.74〕 Although Weill could not offer the same amount of money as the investment banks, Weill promised Dimon that he would have "fun".〔Langley, 2003, p.74"〕 Dimon's father, Theodore Dimon, was an executive vice president at American Express. The younger Dimon came to Weill's attention when Theodore passed along an essay that Jamie had written.

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