
Scott Price Jr.Scott Price Jr.Wealth Advisor
About Scott
Scott Price is a Wealth Advisor at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.
Scott's background with institutional-caliber capital markets and portfolio strategies positions him to guide high-net-worth families through the complex decisions that can accompany significant assets. As a multi-generational member of The Price Keady Group, he works with clients and their children, helping ensure continuity of advice and support as they prepare to become stewards of their family's legacy.
With years of experience crafting investment strategies for top advisory teams nationwide, Scott excels in developing tax-conscious portfolios that serve to help optimize returns while mitigating risk. His deep understanding of family wealth dynamics and an approachable, humble demeanor enable him to build strong, trusting client relationships. This rapport fosters in-depth conversations that allow him to tailor his approach to meet each client's individualized financial goals.
Scott joined The Price Keady Group at J.P. Morgan in 2024, segueing from a role at First Republic Wealth Management. His financial services career began nearly a decade earlier at Eaton Vance Investment Managers, where he served as an Investment Consultant, collaborating with advisor teams across the country to implement an array of high-net-worth strategies within their client portfolios.
Service is a core value for Scott. Following his graduation from St. John's Preparatory School and before attending the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, he dedicated his time to City Year, an AmeriCorps program aimed at fostering equitable futures. During his service year, he volunteered at P.S. 13, an underserved elementary school in the East New York section of Brooklyn, NY, helping students develop essential skills for their future success. He currently directs The Christine Cheney Price Breast Cancer Foundation, established in memory of his late mother, where he partners with charitable ventures such as Casting for Recovery, an organization based in Bozeman, Montana, offering therapeutic fly-fishing retreats for women battling breast cancer.
Outside of work and service, Scott loves the outdoors and staying active through skiing, golfing and exploring America's national parks with friends.
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