John H. Myers (born July 2, 1945) is an American businessman.
He then attended and graduated from Navy OCS, and served two tours in South Vietnam.
[citation needed] He is the former president and chief executive officer of General Electric Asset Managements, and the current chairman at ForstmannLeff, a buyout firm, "Mr. Myers joins ForstmannLeff after retiring in July as President and chief executive officer of GE Asset Management, a position he held since 1987.
In that role, he led the firm's transformation from GE's corporate pension office into a leader in third-party institutional asset management that grew from $50 billion to $200 billion in assets, including a significant amount of external capital.
He also is a trustee of Wagner College and serves on the pension managers advisory committee of the New York Stock Exchange."