
Sean CribbinSean CribbinExecutive DirectorWealth Advisor
About Sean
Sean Cribbin is an Executive Director and Wealth Advisor at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.
Sean draws from nearly two decades as a leader in investment management to collaborate with some of the most successful clients of the firm, including individuals, families and institutions. In his Wealth Advisor role, he acts akin to an outsourced Chief Financial Officer for all aspects of their financial scenario.
Sean's background is highly differentiated, and he has had the unique opportunity to command strategic oversight of a $150 billion investment platform. He has been a sounding board for over 1,000 advisors and their clients, which has imparted an insightful perspective on the value of thoughtfully constructed, actionable strategies to help pursue life's most important goals. By partnering directly with each individual, Sean provides comprehensive financial strategies encompassing long-term planning, investing, lending, banking and other diverse elements of wealth. His abilities across a range of vehicles and products were forged by his work with senior asset-class leaders and product experts globally.
Throughout nearly fifteen years of experience at J.P. Morgan, Sean has held many impactful senior leadership positions. Most recently, he was the Head of Investment Advisory and Multi-Asset Solutions, directing a team of specialists responsible for all investment advice and advisory services at J.P. Morgan Advisors. Sean previously was an Associate Regional Director for New York City, where he centered his attention on driving business results and enhancing client outcomes. He has also served as the Head of Investment Strategy Solutions for the J.P. Morgan Portfolio Manager Program.
Before his tenure at J.P. Morgan, Sean was an Equity Research Analyst at a boutique investment consulting firm. He began his career as an Analyst for the private equity portfolio of the New York State Common Retirement Fund, the third-largest public pension plan in the United States measured by AUM. He graduated from Chaminade High School and Fairfield University with a B.S. in Finance and Management.
Sean is a stalwart in the local community and is actively involved in charitable activities. He serves on the Board of Directors of The ADD Impact Network and acts as a Regional Director for their Bike to the Beach New York event, which aims to raise funds and awareness for autism and developmental disabilities.
Originally from Long Island, Sean resides in New Jersey with his family and is an avid golfer.
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