About Dennis

Dennis Brown is a Client Associate at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.

Dennis delivers trading and account maintenance support for the team's mix of high-net-worth clients. He is devoted to serving each individual's best interests and finds it fulfilling to learn and understand their priorities to better address their needs, both quickly and accurately.

Dennis's skills and enthusiasm empower him to help resolve private banking issues and execute money transfers, IRA distributions, foreign currencies, 401(k) rollovers, trusts, lending, and credit. He consistently manages day-to-day activities in a steady and engaging manner.

After launching his career at Etrade as a financial services representative, Dennis later joined J.P. Morgan as a retail private client banker before assuming his current role in Wealth Management in 2020.

Dennis was inspired to join the financial industry when he realized his Jamaican-born father and New York born mother lacked sufficient preparation to manage their money. He attended Georgia Southern University, earning a B.B.A. in Finance and is driven to help other hardworking people become financially literate.

A native New Yorker, Dennis now lives in Powder Springs with his wife, Tashai, and their daughter, Essence. His free time revolves around Essence's gymnastics and dance classes. He also pursues a personal fitness regimen comprising running, weightlifting and playing a variety of sports.

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