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Judith JohnsonJudith Johnson
Client Associate

"I am a devoted interface for the team’s clients, readily available to answer questions and facilitate requests."

About Judith

Judith Johnson is a Client Service Associate for J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.

With over 32 years of experience in the financial services industry, she supports The Gordon & Nutkowitz Group, a team of advisors who create tailored wealth management strategies for high-net-worth clients, corporate executives, small business owners and retirees.

Judy manages the daily operations for her team and is responsible for opening accounts and account administration, maintaining records, executing stock transactions and processing reports. She is a devoted interface for the team's clients, readily available to answer questions and facilitate requests. Judy believes the most important thing she can provide to clients is to let them know that she and the team are listening and that they care. Inspired by her role, she looks forward to encountering something new every day.

Judy spent the majority of her career at Wells Fargo Advisors, where she served as a Senior Client Service Associate. She has worked with Richard Gordon for over three decades, and moved with the team to J.P. Morgan in 2015.

Judy lives in Schiller Park, and is active in the Daniel Johnson Memorial Fund and Gold Star Families, an organization for those who have lost a loved one in military service. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling and spending time with her family.

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