
Clarke Eastman-PintoClarke Eastman-PintoWealth Advisor
About Clarke
Clarke Eastman-Pinto is a Wealth Advisor at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.
Clarke delivers attentive service and a comprehensive approach to financial management for the team's sophisticated client base. His high-energy, can-do attitude serves him well, helping address challenges, uncover needs and remove obstacles as individuals and families pursue the future they envision.
Clarke joined J.P. Morgan in 2024 and previously worked at BeneVest LLC, a family office in San Diego, where he focused on the public equities sector. His diverse experience also includes roles at a real estate private equity firm and a start-up in the events space.
A graduate of Dartmouth College, Clarke earned a B.A. in Economics with a minor in Product Design while serving as Captain of the men's Water Polo team. He actively engaged in campus leadership, collaborating with college Deans and participating in various Councils with the President. Additionally, Clarke worked as a tour guide in the Admissions office and supported the Alumni office in outreach initiatives. His academic research focused on consumer perceptions of economic trends. At the same time, his innovative thinking and entrepreneurial spirit led to him filing several provisional patents for products he designed, including a water polo helmet and a solar-wind energy device.
Born in New York City, Clarke was raised both on the East Coast and in Southern California. He attended The Collegiate School for Boys before graduating from The Bishop's School. Outside of work, he loves getting outside, playing tennis and pursuing his passion for film photography, which he develops himself. Clarke, the oldest of nine siblings, embodies a natural leadership spirit and cherishes time spent with family and friends.
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