
Bianca ScottoBianca ScottoClient Associate
About Bianca
Bianca Scotto is a Client Associate at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.
Bianca brings a refined understanding of high-value assets and a client-first mindset to her role in finance. Now working on the Gilman Private Wealth team at J.P. Morgan, Bianca leverages her background in luxury real estate and hospitality to offer tailored financial strategies to ultra-high-net-worth individuals and families.
Before transitioning into finance, Bianca served as a Sales and Marketing Executive at Aman Resorts, where she led initiatives for branded residences across North America and the Caribbean. Her work involved close collaboration with developers, general managers and discerning clients—sharpening her ability to navigate complex transactions, build trust and deliver long-term value.
A licensed real estate professional in New York, Bianca brings a nuanced perspective to the concepts of lifestyle assets, family office services and wealth preservation strategies. After earning her FINRA Series 7 and 66 licenses, Bianca sought a more dynamic, relationship-driven role—ultimately leading her to join Gilman Private Wealth, where she could further develop her experience in wealth planning and investment strategies while building meaningful client connections. She approaches wealth planning with the same sophistication and care that defined her earlier career, ensuring that each client's goals are addressed with equal amounts of clarity and precision. She also leads Pillar One: Banking, Trust Services & Elder Compass initiatives.
Originally from New York City, Bianca earned her Bachelor's degree in Real Estate from the University of Miami, with minors in Finance and Communications. She is a graduate of Convent of the Sacred Heart.
In her free time, Bianca enjoys discovering new destinations, staying active through fitness classes and hiking, capturing timeless moments through photography, playing golf and spending quality time with both family and friends alike.
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