JPMorgan Chase appoints Teresa Heitsenrether to lead AI efforts

JPMorgan Chase has appointed Teresa Heitsenrether as the chief data and analytics officer to lead their artificial intelligence (AI) efforts. CEO Jamie Dimon considers AI to be crucial, and Heitsenrether will focus on using AI technologies effectively and responsibly for product development, customer engagement, productivity improvement, and risk management.

Facts

  • JPMorgan Chase has named Teresa Heitsenrether as the chief data and analytics officer.
  • Heitsenrether has been with the bank for 11 years and was previously the global head of securities services.
  • She will lead JPMorgan’s AI push, which is deemed an “absolute necessity” by CEO Jamie Dimon.
  • Dimon and President Daniel Pinto state that using AI technologies effectively and responsibly is a top priority for the bank.
  • Heitsenrether is recognized as an outstanding leader with a successful track record in building and transforming businesses.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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