About Mitchell

Mitch Lemmo is a Senior Client Associate at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.

As a member of The GC Group, he provides reporting and management support for high-net-worth individuals and families. Mitch's responsibilities include preparing financial documents, distributing research and executing trades. He works diligently to deliver an excellent customer experience.

Mitch graduated from Fordham University with an MBA in Finance. With five years of experience in financial services, he began his career in 2017 at Merrill Lynch as an Associate, where he gained valuable relationship management experience. He joined J.P. Morgan in 2021 with his team.

Mitch holds FINRA Series 7 and 66 licenses.

Mitch lives in Greenwich, CT. He is a lifelong sports fan and enjoys working out in his free time.

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