About Cameron

Cameron Wilson is a Vice President and Investment Associate at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.

As a member of The GC Group, Cam provides financial analysis and portfolio management support for high-net-worth individuals and institutional investors. His responsibilities include trading, portfolio analysis, financial planning and reporting. Cam has a reputation for managing day-to-day activities in a steady and detailed manner.

Cam graduated from Bentley University with a B.S. in Economics and Finance. With seven years of experience in financial services, he began his career in 2017 at FactSet Research Systems as a Fixed Income Analytics Specialist. He then moved to J.P. Morgan Wealth Management, where he expanded his expertise across markets and built portfolio management systems from the ground up.

Cam leads a regional training program for Investment Associates at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management and volunteers through Bigs & Littles, a program that helps provide positive role models to high school kids in need as they prepare for college and their professional careers. A native of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, he enjoys getting back home to see family, ski, golf and spend time on the ocean.

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