Jamie Dimon has had a tumultuous run as CEO of JPMorgan Chase since the financial meltdown of 2008. But despite government investigations of the bank’s practices that led to billions of dollars in settlements, Dimon last year received a $20 million raise. Such compensation packages fuel public debate about income inequality and the regulation of the financial industry.
Our guests: Phillip Phan, professor and vice dean at the Johns Hopkins University’s Carey School of Business, and Eleanor Bloxham, CEO of the Value Alliance Company and the Corporate Governance Alliance, and a contributor to CNNMoney.