About Seth

Seth Goldman is a Vice President and Wealth Advisor with J.P. Morgan Wealth Management. He develops asset management strategies that address the complexities of significant capital.

A seasoned professional with over two decades of experience, Seth manages portfolios for corporate executives, business owners, medical professionals and retirees. He works directly with clients to develop tailored and appropriate strategies to limit their downside risk.

As a practitioner of holistic wealth management, Seth is pleased to offer clients a boutique experience coupled with the wide breadth of J.P. Morgan's industryleading resources. These include institutional research, intellectual capital, trust and estate capabilities, mortgages, lending and credit products that help address individualized financial goals. He devotes his attention to carefully monitoring and adjusting portfolios, and attending to the entirety of each individual's wealth.

A graduate of Alfred University, Seth earned a B.A. in Political Science. He holds the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® credential, one of the most respected designations in wealth management. He is currently a member of the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards.

Prior to joining J.P. Morgan in 2009, Seth was a Vice President at Citi Private Wealth Management as part of a group designated to concentrate exclusively on corporate executives and ultra-high-networth individuals.

Seth lives with his wife, Melissa, and their two daughters in Chappaqua, New York. He volunteers regularly with local educational and development organizations as a means of paying forward the help he received as a child to build successful strategies that addressed his dyslexia diagnosis. In his free time, Seth enjoys playing golf and skiing.

CFP Board owns the marks CFP®and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® in the U.S.

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