About David

David Van Horn is a Client Associate at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.
David performs a valuable role for his team, managing all administrative functions and daily client interactions, including account openings, trades, and money movement. In addition, he performs research, creates presentations, and conducts performance measurements for client portfolios.
David has earned a reputation for being hard-working, competent, personable and caring. When his clients need something, they know they can count on him to be responsive to their requests and to go above and beyond to find answers to their questions.
Taking a non-traditional path to a career in wealth management, David spent seven years as a professional golfer, including two years on the PGA Tour Latin America. He has both played in and organized golf tournaments throughout the world working in his family's business, U.S. Kids Golf. This experience informs David's strategic approach to working with clients. His strong interest in finance and in helping people propelled him into the field, and he joined J.P. Morgan in 2022.
A graduate of the University of Georgia, where he was recruited to play baseball, David earned both a B.B.A. and an M.B.A. in Business Administration. He is also distinguished by holding the Chartered Alternative Investment AnalystSM designation.
David lives in the Buckhead area of Atlanta with his Basset Hound, Gerty–short for Gertrude. In addition to his love of golf, he spends his free time volunteering with the middle schoolers at Peachtree Road Methodist church and playing on a rec softball team.

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