Forever CEOs | Why some leaders are bucking the 'quickfire boss' trend

Why some leaders are bucking the 'quickfire boss' trend
Why some leaders are bucking the 'quickfire boss' trend

Morgan Stanley’s chief executive James Gorman said he had no plans to step down anytime soon — but that he has no intention of staying in the job forever.

As reported by the Financial Times, the 63-year-old told the banking giant’s annual shareholders meeting that “retire we all must do eventually, or die in our seats, which I have no intention of doing”, when asked if he planned to hang up his boots in the near future.

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