
Vincent PastinaVincent PastinaInvestment Associate
About Vincent
Vincent Pastina is an Investment Associate at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.
With close to 20 years of industry experience, Vincent is responsible for organizing and overseeing the daily business operations of The Stewart-Tucker Group in order to deliver comprehensive client service. He leverages all product areas to coordinate business development, client support and portfolio management.
Vincent is also responsible for overseeing the client onboarding process, monitoring the performance of money managers, staying abreast with industry trends to keep clients informed, and conducting client quarterly reviews to ensure they remain on track with their financial goals.
Prior to joining the firm in 2010, Vincent was an Investment Associate and Financial Advisor at UBS Financial Services Inc. for 15 years.
Vincent earned a B.S. in Business Management from St. Francis College. A big Knicks and Yankees fan, Vincent is a native New Yorker; he was born and raised in Brooklyn and resides in Manhattan. He enjoys golf and playing basketball.
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