About Nicholas

Nicholas Petito is an Investment Associate with J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.

As a member of Gilman Private Wealth Management, Nicholas provides tailored services to ultra-high-net-worth clients. Likewise, he is an integral aspect of the Investment Management team, drawing on his extensive experience in the financial arena to add bespoke strategies to the group. His knowledge and proficiency have been invaluable as it relates to his position within the Relationship Development division as the group's Wealth Foundation Educational Program leader of Pillar Three, Balance Sheet Optimization.

Nicholas previously worked in fixed income portfolio management, primarily concentrating on municipal debt. Amongst an array of responsibilities in that sector, his principal focus was on conducting credit analysis and executing complex trades on clients' behalf, ensuring that they received the best possible outcome during each transaction.

A graduate of Rowan University, Nicholas earned a Bachelors in Finance. He currently holds FINRA Series 7 and Series 66 licenses and, additionally, is working towards obtaining his CFA charter designation. Originally from Hamilton, New Jersey, Nicholas presently resides in Hoboken. Relishing an active lifestyle, he enjoys golfing, spending time with friends and family, and traveling.

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