About George

George Gile is a Vice President and Wealth Advisor at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.

George serves individuals and families approaching retirement, business owners who have recently sold their companies, founders, entrepreneurs and philanthropically minded people. His focus on advising a select group of clients enables him to forge deep relationships and impart a high level of service and attentiveness. He serves as a culture carrier, bringing an insightful lens to his clients.

Throughout a 15-year career that includes Wells Fargo and Morgan Stanley, George has received internal recognition and held many roles, rising from an Analyst to a Financial Advisor. He has built a skillset comprising portfolio analytics, money management, and wealth and estate planning and applied those talents to conduct finance seminars. He joined J.P. Morgan in 2022 for the opportunity to be part of a team providing a full breadth of resources to clients.

George graduated from Southern Methodist University Cox School of Business, earning a B.B.A. in Finance. He volunteers as a mentor for undergraduate and graduate students, helping them develop the professional skills that are vital in today's global economy.

The son of a U.S. Marine and a Vietnamese mother, George grew up in Japan, Hawaii, San Diego and Lawton, Oklahoma, where his family ties were strengthened by the local communities. Now a longtime resident of Dallas, he is philanthropically minded and is particularly proud of his work with veterans to help them transition from military to civilian life. George serves as a mentor for American Corporate Partners, a nonprofit group that offers career counseling for returning service members. In his spare time, he enjoys boxing and weightlifting and passing this interest along to others.

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