About Mark

Mark Starker is an Associate with J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.

He is responsible for managing and streamlining the client service process for his Wealth Advisor's team. In his role, Mark is the front-line liaison with the team's clients, responding to their inquiries, maintaining required account documentation and facilitating administrative matters.

With a 30-year background in sales, management, and operations, Mark has earned a reputation for being a problem solver. His clients know they can count on him to address their particular needs and deliver information to them in a timely and efficient manner.

His 20 years of financial services experience includes serving as an Executive Director for Fixed Income Sales at Israel Bonds (1990-1998), and as an Assistant Vice President at Credit Suisse Private Bank (2009-2014). He joined J.P. Morgan in 2014. Mark also spent six years as Director of Development at the American Friends of the Hebrew University.

Mark studied Marketing at Baruch College, and holds the FINRA Series 7, 63, and 66 licenses. A native of New York City, he and his wife live in Sutton Place. Mark's daughter is a practicing Doctor of Physical Therapy. In addition to family time, Mark enjoys exercise, traveling and cooking.

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