Patrick DelaneyPatrick DelaneyVice PresidentWealth Partner
About Patrick
Patrick Delaney is a Vice President and Wealth Partner at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.
Patrick is a founder of The Delaney Group, which delivers advisory guidance to high-net-worth individuals focused on those in creative and innovative industries.
In a storied career that began as an influential person in politics, Patrick, the son of a Congressman, served as an assistant to U.S. Vice President Nelson Rockefeller and went on to work with three Presidents as part of the White House Staff. He was a member of the Domestic Policy Council, responsible for coordinating relations with governors, mayors and county officials. Nominated to be Commissioner of the SEC, Patrick received a Presidential Appointment as U.S. Representative for the Susquehanna River Basin.
Patrick began working in financial services in 1965 at Harris Upham & Co. in New York City, which merged with PaineWebber and became UBS Financial Services. There, he excelled as the office's number-one producer and was a member of the Chairman's Club for nearly 40 years. He moved with his team to J.P. Morgan Wealth Management in 2020, believing their clients could benefit from the firm's extensive resources and renowned reputation.
Throughout his career, Patrick has evolved as the business has grown to incorporate comprehensive wealth management services. He is described first and foremost as being results-oriented, delivering strategies to help meet his clients' financial needs. In an industry that is a people business, Patrick is relationship-driven, and he exhibits both a pleasing personality that makes his clients enjoy working with him as well as the strength to deal with volatile markets.
Patrick graduated from Providence College with a B.S. in Business and studied law at Georgetown Law. A native of New Jersey, he now lives in Miami, where he is surrounded by similarly creative individuals. In his free time, Patrick is a sculptor and enjoys writing poetry and being with other members of the creative community.
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