JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says he is considering activities outside the bank after stepping away from his long career at the firm. In remarks reported by multiple outlets, Dimon indicates he may look into teaching and authoring books, suggesting a transition toward roles similar to those taken by other prominent executives after their corporate careers. The comments are framed as plans for the period after he eventually leaves his position at JPMorgan, where he has served for decades and has been a central figure in the firm’s leadership. While the reports describe his interests—such as teaching and book writing—they do not provide details on a specific timeline for when he would step down or on the form these plans would take. The outlets also reference examples of other CEOs who have moved into teaching or writing after leaving their companies, but do not suggest any confirmed agreement or appointment. Overall, the coverage focuses on Dimon’s stated potential next steps rather than new developments at JPMorgan itself.