
Madeline AndrewsMadeline AndrewsWealth Advisor
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About Madeline
Madeline Andrews is a Wealth Advisor J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.
As the newest team member of the multi-generational Andrews Luther Webb Group, Maddie works with individuals and families whose goals encompass financial independence, living a comfortable retirement and leaving a legacy for their children. Her practice is centered on holistic planning and applying a fiduciary based model to manage the wealth of individuals and families, with customized investment portfolios.
Maddie's clients enjoy working with her because she represents a family business within J.P. Morgan, a renowned global organization with a reputation for integrity. She joined her father, a Wealth Partner on the Andrews Luther Webb team, because of their ability to offer high-level customer service and the intimacy of a boutique firm while providing the resources, thought leadership and market perspectives of a financial powerhouse.
A key ingredient to Maddie's success is her ability to be adaptable, supportive and open-minded. She is inspired by colleagues who genuinely care about doing the right thing for clients, and she willingly shares her knowledge to assist others in pursuing their financial goals.
Maddie joined J.P. Morgan directly out of college, impressed with the firm's culture, prestigious reputation and dedication to each client's well-being.
A graduate of the University of Michigan, Maddie earned a B.A. in Economics with a minor in Entrepreneurship. There, she played Division 1 Women's Lacrosse, and brings this team-based orientation to her work with The Andrews Luther Webb Group.
Maddie was born and raised in Delray Beach, Florida, where she continues to live. Committed to the community, she volunteers with United Way and seeks opportunities to encourage financial literacy and economic independence in young women. In her spare time, Maddie loves dining out and trying new restaurants, taking Pilates classes and traveling throughout the country to visit friends.
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