JPMorgan’s Global Chair of Investment Banking and Capital Markets to Retire
Kevin Willsey, the global chair of investment banking and capital markets at JPMorgan, has informed the bank of his decision to retire at the end of March, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters on Friday (Jan 24).
About Kevin Willsey
Willsey, an industry veteran, joined JPMorgan in 1989 and served as the global chair since 2013. He has also served as the co-head of North America investment.
Leadership Roles
He was also the global head of equity capital markets (ECM) and co-head of ECM Americas.
Conclusion
JPMorgan’s global chair of investment banking and capital markets, Kevin Willsey, has announced his decision to retire at the end of March, marking the end of an era in the bank’s leadership.
FAQs
Q: When is Kevin Willsey’s retirement date?
A: March 31st
Q: How long has Kevin Willsey been with JPMorgan?
A: Since 1989
Q: What leadership roles has Kevin Willsey held at JPMorgan?
A: Global chair of investment banking and capital markets, co-head of North America investment, global head of equity capital markets (ECM), and co-head of ECM Americas


