About Nick

Nick Sullivan is a Vice President and Investment Associate at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.

Nick draws from his capital markets background to focus on portfolio analytics, performance reporting, alternative investments and other investment-related topics. His strengths include conveying market perspectives and guiding and executing strategic decisions for each individual's portfolio. He draws on his attention to detail to carefully assess the intersection of long-term goals and investments, and to address these challenges and opportunities.

Before joining J.P. Morgan Wealth Management, Nick worked at Texas Capital Bank, where he reported to the office of the CFO. Previously, he worked within Morgan Stanley's wealth management division. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst®(CFA®) designation.

Nick grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and attended Georgetown University, where he majored in Finance and competed on the varsity track team.

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