
Christopher WimpfheimerChristopher WimpfheimerManaging DirectorWealth Partner
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About Christopher
Christopher Wimpfheimer is a Managing Director and Wealth Partner with J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.
He taps his background in fixed-income and cash management strategies to offer advisory guidance for institutions and ultra-high-net-worth families.
Chris employs the skills gained from his considerable exposure to complex fixed-income portfolios. When serving his clients, he seeks to deliver conservation, consistency and growth. He leverages his knowledge and background to identify allocation trends, select securities and analyze market performance to help deliver low-volatility investments tailored for each individual.
His deep understanding of institutional environments allows Chris to offer corporate cash management, treasury services, liquidity strategies and short-duration portfolios that are targeted to help preserve capital and generate income. For high-net-worth clients, he applies these insights on a more personal level to provide a sophisticated approach to wealth management. Above all, Chris places emphasis on transparency and strives to deliver an excellent customer experience.
Chris holds a B.A. from George Washington University. With almost 10 years of investment experience, he has been with J.P. Morgan since 2009. In that time, Chris has accrued critical exposure to marketing, business development and financial advisory services. He is proud of the firm's stellar reputation as a leader in asset management.
A 5th generation New Yorker, Chris lives in Manhattan with his wife, Carly, son, Chase, and his daughter, Colette. In his free time, he enjoys many outdoor activities including golf, snowboarding and surfing.
Insights

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