Dimmick leaves J.P. Morgan
21 July 2022 UK
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Chris Dimmick has left J.P. Morgan as equities middle office programme manager, after his third stint with the company.
Based in London, Dimmick had been running the treasury change programme team at the firm since January.
Prior to this, he was global collateral strategic project manager between 2010 and 2015 at J.P. Morgan.
Dimmick began his career with J.P. Morgan in 1999 as securities lending senior supervisor of corporate actions. He stayed with the firm for seven years, entering a number of securities lending roles before joining Deutsche Bank in 2007.
In between his stints at J.P. Morgan, Dimmick was head of relationship management at Sharegain and relationship manager at AcadiaSoft.
Commenting on the news via a LinkedIn post, Dimmick says: “I now have a week off in the sun before starting my new role at a company I am so excited to be joining! Look out for an update in August.”
Based in London, Dimmick had been running the treasury change programme team at the firm since January.
Prior to this, he was global collateral strategic project manager between 2010 and 2015 at J.P. Morgan.
Dimmick began his career with J.P. Morgan in 1999 as securities lending senior supervisor of corporate actions. He stayed with the firm for seven years, entering a number of securities lending roles before joining Deutsche Bank in 2007.
In between his stints at J.P. Morgan, Dimmick was head of relationship management at Sharegain and relationship manager at AcadiaSoft.
Commenting on the news via a LinkedIn post, Dimmick says: “I now have a week off in the sun before starting my new role at a company I am so excited to be joining! Look out for an update in August.”
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