Devin HillDevin Hill
Managing Director
Wealth Partner

"I draw upon J.P. Morgan’s resources, including bankers, analysts and economists, to help my clients meet their goals."

Awards and Industry Recognition

Forbes

Top Wealth Advisors Best-In-State
2025 • 2024

About Devin

Devin Hill is a Managing Director and Wealth Partner with J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.

He leads The Hill Group, which provides tailored strategies to corporations, families and institutions. Devin's primary responsibilities include overseeing wealth management strategy for the team's clients. He draws upon J.P. Morgan's resources, including bankers, analysts and economists, to help his clients meet their goals.

With more than 30 years of financial experience, Devin began his career as an Investment Banker in real estate, an interest he had from his early years, during college. The skills he developed, coupled with a compelling interest in the global economy and markets, drove his decision to transition to business management, where he enjoys working with a broad variety of clients in high-tech, healthcare and consumer businesses.

Prior to joining J.P. Morgan predecessor firm Bear Stearns in 1993, Devin was an Associate at Winthrop Financial, a real estate investment banking firm (1991 to 1993).

Devin graduated from Arizona State University with a B.A. in Economics. He lives in Boston and Miami. He has a 25-year-old daughter, Chloe, who also graduated from Arizona State. She currently works for J.P. Morgan and lives in New York City. Devin has maintained a lifelong interest in the arts, music, fashion and entertainment.

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