Larry Ellison wasn’t the only A-list influential businessman praising Nashville in the early afternoon of April 23.
Just before Ellison did so, the leader of the nation’s largest bank name-dropped Music City in a short-list that included global business hubs.
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM), touted Nashville during a luncheon held by The Economic Club of New York.
“No one has the right, in my view, to think they have a divine right to success,” Dimon said, in remarks published by Bloomberg Television. “You’ve seen it with cities, you’ve seen it with governments, you’ve seen it with countries — people go the wrong way.
“When I first started working, most cities were not that attractive places to work,” Dimon continued. “Dallas didn’t have anything like what it has today. Hong Kong was a mess. London didn’t have the restaurants and the infrastructure it has today.
“Now, every place is competitive: Nashville, Austin, Hong Kong, London, Singapore,” Dimon said.
Dimon urged New York and other cities to prioritize what’s important, and “understand that they are competing with Miami and Nashville and Austin and Plano.”
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