Bruce LedouxBruce Ledoux
Executive Director
Wealth Partner

"With over 20 years of financial planning experience, I offer my clients a significant level of personal attention by tailoring my strategies to their unique concerns."

Awards and Industry Recognition

Forbes

Top Wealth Management Teams Best-In-State
2025 • 2024 • 2023
America’s Top Wealth Management Teams
2024 • 2023 • 2022
Top Wealth Advisors Best-In-State
2025 • 2024

About Bruce

Bruce Ledoux is an Executive Director and Wealth Partner with J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.

As a founding member of The McPhee Haggerty Ledoux Longmire Group, Bruce's focus includes brokerage, retirement planning, cash management, banking and lending services to high-net-worth individuals and corporate executives.

With over 20 years of wealth planning experience, Bruce offers his clients a significant level of personal attention by tailoring his strategies to the unique concerns of high-net-worth families. Using a comprehensive discovery process to uncover his clients' goals, Bruce examines their tax and cash flow, wealth transfer, charitable giving and risk management expectations. He then structures portfolios that integrate an investment proposal, asset allocation, and performance analysis.

A graduate of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Bruce earned a B.S. in International Marketing and the Japanese Language. His financial services experience began at Merrill Lynch, where he was a Senior Vice President and Financial Advisor. After Merrill Lynch, Bruce worked at Morgan Stanley for seven years before joining J.P. Morgan in 2014.

Bruce is the founder of Guardian Angel Motorsports, a non-profit that raises money for children with disabilities. As a race car driver, he has competed professionally in the Daytona 24-hour race three times and is a multiple class winner at the Nurburgring in Germany. Bruce and his wife have three children, Emily, Colin and Ryan.

Insights

Family Legacy

Financial considerations for multigenerational households

May 7, 2025Multigenerational living can offer financial benefits, but understanding the unique considerations that come with it is key to fostering financial wellbeing among members.Read Now
Wealth Planning

The art of making your estate plan matter: Using your superpower as a “wise giver”

May 6, 2025Transferring wealth is an act of benevolence, but you shouldn’t do it without considering the type of transaction a gift represents. Wise givers will take into account the needs and wants of the recipient as they decide how to give and how much.Read Now
Outlook

What April’s solid jobs report means for the stock market and interest rates

May 5, 2025The April 2025 jobs report underscored the labor market’s resilience in the face of trade policy uncertainties and recent market volatility.Read Now
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