Todd Combs, Warren Buffett’s Investment Manager at Berkshire Hathaway, to Leave for JPMorgan Chase
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Warren Buffett’s investment manager at Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A; BRK.B) is leaving the conglomerate for a job at JPMorgan Chase (JPM). Buffett said the world’s largest bank “has made a good decision.”
Early Monday, JPMorgan announced that it had hired Todd Combs, the CEO of GEICO and investment manager at Berkshire Hathaway, to “head the $10 billion Strategic Investment Group of the firm’s new Security and Resiliency Initiative (SRI).” The bank said the unit was “recently launched to help companies enhance their growth, spur innovation and accelerate manufacturing, primarily in the United States.”
Combs, a former member of the bank’s board, will serve as a special advisor to JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon.
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“Todd Combs is one of the greatest investors and leaders I’ve known, having successfully managed investments alongside the most respected and successful long-term investor of our time, Warren Buffett,” Dimon said. “Having served nine years on our Board, he truly understands all aspects of our company, and he supports the role we play helping make the world better and safer for all its citizens.”
In a separate press release announcing leadership changes at Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett said Combs “made many great hires at GEICO and broadened its horizons. JPMorgan, as usually is the case, has made a good decision.”
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