JPMorgan seems to have become the preeminent breeding ground for C-suite executives.
Jamie Dimon has been in charge at the bank since before the financial crisis, and the CEO clearly likes his job.
That has resulted in other would-be competitors for leadership roles looking beyond the bank's walls at other C-suite gigs.
The big breaking news after the close on Monday was that former JPMorgan exec Jes Staley is likely to take the CEO role at a competing bank, Barclays.
He joins a long list of other JPM alumni who have made it big elsewhere.
The best and brightest from JPMorgan have gone on to roles at other big banks, credit- and payment-processing companies, and client companies.
Business Insider has tracked who from JPMorgan decided to move out to move up in the ranks:
Jes Staley is reportedly joining Barclays as CEO

Staley will join Barclays as its new CEO, according to the Financial Times. He spent 30 years at JPMorgan, most recently as co-CEO of its investment bank, and defected to BlueMountain Capital Management in 2013.
JPM alum Frank Bisignano is CEO at First Data

Bisignano, who took over as CEO of private-equity-backed First Data in 2013, is looking at a big initial public offering this week. At JPMorgan, he was co-COO.
Bill Winters joined Standard Chartered earlier this year as CEO

Winters spent more than a quarter-century working for JPMorgan until 2009, when he stepped down. At that point, he had risen to the rank of co-CEO of its investment bank. Earlier this year, Winters was appointed by Standard Chartered's board as its CEO.
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