Much belated personal news: I am writing a book!
Captain of Industry is the story of Jamie Dimon’s rise to the top of Wall Street and Corporate America, chronicling how he rode a wave of immense consolidation in financial services and survived successive crises to become the preeminent CEO of our times.
It hasn’t been a smooth ride, with plenty of mistakes and miscalculations along the way. But his ambitions have only grown with age, as he now looks to use JPMorgan Chase as a kind of corporate state, using its massive $4 trillion+ balance sheet to influence domestic and foreign affairs, harkening back to the financiers of the Gilded Age.
Can’t wait to share it with everyone. If you have a Jamie story to share, get in touch.
For my latest interview, I talked with McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski about that viral bite and his strategy around social media and the menu. Link below 👇
Can AI help you find love or just keep you scrolling? @Hinge CEO Jackie Jantos discusses the business of dating, Gen Z’s shifting habits and why the "Rose" remains a powerful signal. She speaks with @timkhiggins on the Bold Names podcast. 🎧 Listen: https://t.co/ymZkgHhgpb
I spent a year letting AI into nearly every part of my life. And not just generative AI—self-driving cars, home robots and more. I wrote about it all in my new book, I AM NOT A ROBOT. But I couldn’t resist filming some of it along the way.
Here’s the trailer. Preorder now: https://t.co/iNyYPbVgNE
"If you don't change, if you don't follow the customer, you die." On the Bold Names podcast, @SouthwestAir CEO Bob Jordan talks assigned seating, bag fees, and the airline's future with @timkhiggins. 🎧 Listen: https://t.co/ymZkgHgIzD
The appealing promise of personal AI devices such as AI smart glasses is that they will help you navigate your life, WSJ’s Tim Higgins writes—but what about privacy? https://t.co/x6C62XXk4G via @WSJ