
Cameron LeSeaneCameron LeSeaneWealth Advisor
About Cameron
Cameron LeSeane is a Wealth Advisor at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.
Cameron works closely with entrepreneurs, franchise owners, professional athletes, entertainers, and other wealth creators, helping them chart a more deliberate path to their goals. He has extensive experience advising high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth clients, with an emphasis on tax-sensitive investing and wealth transfer strategies.
Clients look to Cameron as a trusted resource and a key member of their inner circle. He advises a limited number of clients by design, allowing him to provide the intensive outreach and end-to-end guidance that characterize his approach.
Cameron appreciates that client wealth extends beyond the edges of their balance sheet to include next generation stewardship, legacy design and family wealth dynamics. He enlists the support of J.P. Morgan specialists, as well as a wide network of contacts within and outside the Bank, maintaining steady momentum on client priorities. Cameron notes that he is particularly skilled in "looking around corners" and anticipating what is ahead for each person or family, allowing them to gain greater ease and composure in their financial affairs.
Cameron joined J.P. Morgan in 2025. Earlier, he spent more than seven years with Goldman Sachs, where he was a Private Wealth Advisor.
Cameron is a graduate of the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA where he earned his M.S. in Operations Research (Data Science). His thesis simulated a quantitative hypothetical U.S. – Canadian Trade war, which has been helpful in guiding clients in the current macroeconomic environment. Cameron earned his B.A. in Business Administration and Management from Morehouse College, where he was a member of the Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps. He received numerous awards and served honorably as a U.S. Naval Officer for nine years at home and abroad.
Cameron and his wife have two young children. Additionally, he leads a growing community of first-generation high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth entrepreneurs, athletes, entertainers and executives on a philanthropic mission to change multi-generational outcomes for families across the nation by facilitating peer learning.
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