
Todd MikellTodd MikellVice PresidentWealth Advisor
About Todd
Todd Mikell is a Vice President and Wealth Advisor at J.P. MorganWealth Management.
He is a partner of The Salomon Mikell Group and delivers investment management strategies to the team's clients, including high- and ultra-high-net worth individuals and their families, entrepreneurs, divorcées and traders.
Displaying a penchant for mathematics from a young age, Todd entered the financial industry over 20 years ago as a futures trader, specializing in the European market. He progressed in responsibility, eventually becoming a partner and head futures trader at Passaglia Trading.
In 2014, Todd transitioned into wealth management at Morgan Stanley, where he shifted gears to provide tailored and personalized financial strategies for high-net worth individuals. Coupling his knowledge of the markets with long-term planning, Todd draws on his deep capabilities in wealth management to build strong and lasting relationships with his clients.
Todd joined J.P. Morgan in 2016 to offer his clients the broad range of services and strategies available through the global resources of the firm. He believes that the team dynamic—embracing high standards and delivering excellent service—is the key to providing a differentiated approach to managing the totality of each client's financial picture.
Todd graduated from the University of Illinois with a B.A. in Agricultural Finance. He holds the Accredited Investment Fiduciary® designation. He lives with his wife and son in Highwood, Illinois, and enjoys golfing, gardening and volunteering for local charities.
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