
Camille SchumacherCamille SchumacherWealth Advisor
About Camille
Camille Schumacher is a Wealth Advisor with J.P. Morgan Wealth Management. As a multi-generational member of the Fonseca Group, Camille delivers seasoned guidance to oversee the sophisticated financial scenarios of affluent individuals, entrepreneurs, business owners, corporate executives and other successful professionals. She offers a fresh perspective to consider innovative strategies that help grow and preserve their wealth.
In her client-facing role, Camille is closely involved with the team's valuable mix of clients and is known for her dynamic and collaborative approach. She listens carefully to the aspirations they have for their wealth and takes the lead in presenting recommendations that are tailored to their goals. Camille coordinates a full breadth of resources to expand the range of possibilities that each family's assets represent. She brings attention to detail, organization and efficiency to the team, imparting a sense of confidence and continuity for the future.
Camille began her career with Merrill Lynch in their Financial Advisor Development Program. There, she gained significant exposure on the business banking and lending side, evaluating and awarding Payment Protection loans to address the economic crisis. Interested in the more creative and personal aspects of advising clients, Camille joined her father, Kim Fonseca, in their family-based wealth management practice. She is honored to partner by his side and bring her talents and skills to the team.
A graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University, Camille earned a B.S. in Finance and was the President of her sorority. She is a native of West Palm Beach and attended Cardinal Newman High School. She holds FINRA SIE and Series 7 and 66 licenses.
Camille is involved in the local community through her support for St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, whose mission is to lead the world in treating and defeating childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases.
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