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About Allison

Allison is a Vice President and Banking Specialist at J.P. Morgan Advisors, a wealth management division of J.P. Morgan. In this role, she is responsible for assisting individuals and families by understanding their financial goals and objectives and providing strategic cash management solutions to efficiently manage their liquidity needs.
Allison joined the firm in 2010, where she participated in the Management Training Program in Consumer Banking. In February 2013, she transitioned to J.P. Morgan Securities, where she was a member of the JPMS Banking Service Team, providing a seamless banking experience for JPMS clients.
Allison graduated from Indiana University with a Bachelor's degree in Economics and has a MBA from DePaul University, Kellstadt Graduate School of Business. She holds FINRA Series 7 and 66 licenses. She lives in Chicago with her husband.

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