Exclusive-JPMorgan dealmakers Lipsky and Lee are leaving the bank, sources say Reuters via biedexmarkets.com

By Nupur Anand and Svea Herbst-Bayliss

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Two senior JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:) dealmakers, Andy Lipsky and Haidee Lee, are leaving the bank, two sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday.

Lipsky, JPMorgan’s vice chair of investment banking, helped advise industrial companies including General Electric (NYSE:) on big deals. He reported to Jay Horine, North America head of investment banking, and moved from Credit Suisse in 2020.

Reuters could not determine where Lipsky was headed.

Lee, co-head of strategic investor group mergers & acquisitions, is returning to Goldman Sachs, said the two sources who declined to be identified discussing personnel matters. She reported to Anu Aiyengar, JPMorgan’s global head of M&A, after being hired from Goldman in 2021.

Goldman Sachs did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Carsten Woehrn, who jointly led the group with Lee, is continuing in his position, two of the sources said.

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