About Adrianna

Adrianna Mesquita is a Vice President and Wealth Advisor with J.P. Morgan Wealth Management. With over 12 years of wealth management experience, Adrianna brings her expertise to a select group of entrepreneurs and business executives, multigenerational families, institutions, and family offices to help her clients navigate the complexities of their wealth. Together with her partners, Adrianna and team leverage the sophisticated global resources and world-class research offered by J.P. Morgan to create tailored solutions for her clients.

Fluent in Portuguese and Spanish, Adrianna began her career in wealth management working with ultra-high-net-worth individuals and families across Latin America. Seeking a well-rounded global experience, she went on to advise some of the largest families and most successfully entrepreneurs and executives based in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia who needed customized access to J.P. Morgan's U.S. capabilities. She draws from these previous roles to bring a truly global perspective to every interaction, and enjoys sharing insights related to the various complexities and strategies that her clients' international peers experience day-to-day.

Born in New York's Hudson Valley and raised in a bilingual Brazilian household, Adrianna discovered the benefits of a multicultural perspective early in life. She continues to appreciate and explore different cultures through travel and food, and is passionate about learning new languages. She also enjoys genealogy as a way of personalizing history.

Adrianna received her B.A. from the State University of New York at New Paltz, and is currently pursuing her CFP® designation. She resides in the Upper East Side of Manhattan with her significant other and their Brussels Griffon.

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