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Mika CogdillMika Cogdill
Executive Director
Wealth Advisor

"I assist a diverse client base, comprising high-net-worth individuals and 401(k) plans, with all aspects of investment management."

About Mika

Mika Cogdill is an Executive Director and Wealth Advisor at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.
Mika is a member of The Gluck Group, a team of women professionals. She assists a diverse client base, comprising high-net-worth individuals and 401(k) plans, with all aspects of investment management.
Mika began her asset management career in a planning capacity, leading to her decision to return to school, obtain a law degree and begin practicing law, where she developed a strong interest in designing estate and multidimensional wealth transfer arrangements. She was invited to spearhead those functions within The Gluck Group, assisting its clients with similar issues as they arose. Mika believes that her background, legal training and experience in dealing with outside advisors, coupled with her careful attention to detail, are vital components in creating a blueprint to help guide clients toward long-term financial security.
Prior to joining J.P. Morgan, Mika was an attorney in the Metropolitan Seattle area. Admitted to practice law in both Washington and California, she is a member of the King and Snohomish County Bar Associations in Washington, and the Los Angeles County Bar Association in California.
Mika graduated from Occidental College in Los Angeles with a B.A. in Economics, and earned a J.D. from Willamette University School of Law. A native of Everett, Washington, Mika currently lives in Los Angeles. She is a gourmet cook, enjoys boating in Puget Sound, and is an avid fan at University of Washington sporting events.

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