In this episode, Georgie sits down with Carlos Hernandez, whose extraordinary 37-year career at JPMorgan, took him from the firm’s investment banking training program to Executive Chair of Investment and Corporate Banking, as well as being a key member of the Operating Committee and the Corporate & Investment Bank Management Team.
Working almost every part of the business, Carlos earned a reputation as a trusted adviser to top executives and world leaders. A key member of Jamie Dimon’s inner circle, Carlos played a pivotal role in shaping JPMorgan’s strategy and future.
This is a masterclass in true leadership excellence!
Key Takeaways from This Episode:
Command Respect, Don’t Demand It: The best leaders inspire trust and loyalty through action, not authority.
Crisis Leadership 101: Why alignment and clarity of purpose are essential when leading through uncertainty.
Tough Decisions Require Fairness: Letting people go, restructuring teams, or making high-stakes calls should always be done with integrity.
Transparency is Equity: Open, honest communication builds stronger teams, particularly in moments of crisis.
Balancing Big Egos: Great leaders know how to harness strong personalities while maintaining alignment and mutual respect.
The Power of Prioritization: The hardest decisions are often about what not to do—focusing on what moves the needle is key.
Memorable Quotes:
"A good leader makes people believe in themselves, realize their potential, and get the most out of the whole team.”
“In a crisis, the worst thing you can do is have everyone pulling in different directions. Clarity and alignment make leadership easier.”
“You can’t lead from a distance. People need to feel you’re in the foxhole with them.”
“Prioritization isn’t about deciding what to do. It’s about making the hard choice on what not to do.”
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