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About John

John Rasulo is a Managing Director and Wealth Partner with J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.

Drawing on both his strong background and over 30 years experience at J.P. Morgan, he provides advisory guidance for affluent clients who seek conservative approaches to preserve their wealth.

John embraces a personalized approach to gain an understanding of clients' unique requirements. John is thoughtful regarding wealth management strategies and conducts deep-dive analysis before arriving at a recommendation. He is pleased to provide clients with access to a broad suite of wealth management services including retirement planning, banking, lending, and trust & estate ideas.

Born and raised in New York City, John attended Manhattan College in Riverdale, NY, where he earned a B.S. in Finance and Computer Information Systems. He furthered his studies in Finance and holds an M.B.A. from St. John's University in Jamaica, NY. John maintains strong ties with both his alma maters. At Manhattan College, he sits on the Board of Advisors for the institution's O'Malley School of Business. John also chairs the alumni fundraising committee for the college. At St. John's, he is a member of the Board of Advisors for the Tobin School of Business.

John is also a mentor in the Bigs & Littles NYC Mentoring Program. J.P. Morgan has partnered with Bigs & Littles with the goal of mentoring high school students from diverse backgrounds to prepare them for a enrollment process for college and beyond.

John resides in New York City and in his free time he enjoys traveling, sports, running and playing a competitive round of golf.

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