Jamie Dimon’s JPMorgan Chase just unveiled a list of business leaders and retired government officials that will make up a new advisory team to guide the investment bank’s $1.5 trillion national security initiative.
Both of the announcements are initial steps to realizing the company’s national security pledge, which will span the next 10 years.
The council will be chaired by Dimon himself, and will “convene periodically” to “help spur growth and innovation in industries critical to the United States’ national security and economic resiliency,” the company said in its press release.
“We are humbled by the extraordinary group of leaders and public servants who have agreed to join our efforts as senior advisors to the SRI,” Dimon said in the Monday announcement. “With their help, we can ensure that our firm takes a holistic approach to addressing key issues facing the United States—supporting companies across all sizes and development stages through advice, financing and equity capital.”
Here is a list of the advisory council members:



