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Pilita Clark

CEOs hate remote working, unless it’s them

When top executives work remotely, it becomes more difficult to drag everyone else to their desks. So much for my theory that 2025 might be the year WFH rates finally started to fall.

What a busy life Filippo Gori must lead. The JPMorgan banker used to live in Hong Kong, where he headed the Wall Street bank’s Asia-Pacific business.

He moved to London last year after he was given two big new jobs: co-head of global banking and head of Europe, the Middle East and Africa, or EMEA as it is known in business speak.

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Pilita Clark is an associate editor and business columnist at the Financial Times. She writes a weekly column on modern corporate life, as well as features and other articles.

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