
Christopher KnoxChristopher Knox, WMCP ®Wealth Advisor
About Christopher
Christopher Knox is a Wealth Advisor at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.
Chris works with a diverse mix of successful individuals along their financial lives, including first-generation wealth creators, ambitious entrepreneurs, business owners, entertainers and professional athletes. He serves as a powerful ally to deliver financial literacy that equips them to address the complexities of significant assets and establish a meaningful legacy.
Drawing on a broad background in financial services and entrepreneurial roles, Chris guides clients in navigating a range of strategic financial decisions. He has founded multiple businesses spanning the finance, music, consulting and real estate sectors and has a first-hand appreciation for the risks and rewards that clients often face. His advice is gleaned from his real-life experiences, and he acts as a sounding board for innovative ideas, often connecting like-minded individuals together.
Born to an Air Force family in San Antonio, Chris spent his formative years living in Germany. For the last decade-plus, Dallas-Fort Worth has been his home. He is a father and friend who also loves business, investing and music. A graduate of the University of Texas at Arlington, Chris received a B.A. in Music Business. He holds FINRA Series 4, 7, 63 and 66 securities licenses and earned the Wealth Management Certified Professional® designation.
Chris is a passionate and proven strategist and leader with professional experiences in project management, strategic planning, operations, product management, business development, people development and client experience across multiple industries. With his remarkable blend of business acumen and unwavering integrity, he is perpetually on the lookout for opportunities to contribute to the growth and success of his clients and organizations as an invaluable asset and a catalyst for progress. Chris believes strongly in the value of service and gives of his time to charitable initiatives, including the Boys & Girls Club.
The mark of WMCP® is the property of The American College of Financial Services and may be used by individuals who have successfully completed the initial and ongoing certification requirements for this designation. The College can disallow use of the WMCP® if advisors do not adhere to the program's ethical standards, continuing education, and other requirements.
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