About Jamie

Jamie Wright is a Client Associate at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.

Jamie joined the firm in 2023 from First Republic where she worked with her colleagues for four years. Devoted to serving clients like she would a family member or good friend, Jamie has earned greater responsibilities throughout her career. On any given day, she assists with financial planning, onboards new clients, writes proposals, addresses account issues, and handles money transfers, IRA distributions, 401(k) rollovers, trusts and personal banking.

Jamie relishes the opportunity to learn from clients and address their needs with urgency and accuracy. A stickler for creating a positive client experience, she works to enhance the concierge-level service model for which the group is known. Growing up in Northern Virginia, Jamie chose a "people-focused" career in wealth management after earning a B.A. in International Business from Dickinson College in Pennsylvania. High energy inside and outside the office, Jamie is passionate about skiing, working out and running near her apartment on the Upper East Side.

Insights

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