
Jeannine WebberJeannine Webber, CFP®Vice PresidentWealth Advisor
About Jeannine
Jeannine B. Webber is a Vice President and Wealth Advisor with J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.
She works closely with affluent individuals and families, helping her clients pursue their financial goals while building a base of financial stability. Her strength lies not only in her investment experience through multiple market cycles, but in her compassionate and warm manner with which she serves as their tireless advocate.
Over the course of her 30-year career—best described as "most engaging and rewarding"—Jeannine has held deeply interesting roles and built a strong bench of capabilities. She began with Goldman Sachs before spending nearly a decade as an expatriate with Chase Manhattan Private Bank (Switzerland), for the Chase Manhattan Corporation, where she was a Private Banking Relationship Manager for non-U.S clientele located in France, Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg. Following years with Brown Brothers Harriman and BNY Mellon, Jeannine joined J.P. Morgan in 2019. She welcomes the opportunity to provide her clients with the resources and platforms of an industry leader.
Jeannine earned a B.S. in Education from the University of Vermont and an M.F.A. in Music Performance from the University of Iowa. Long before she was a Wealth Advisor, she was a classically trained clarinetist playing cultural venues across New York City. Jeannine went on to receive an M.B.A. in Finance from The Stern School of Business at NYU. She holds the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® designation and is a member of the Philadelphia Estate Planning Council.
Clients are quick to find out about Jeannine's 'double life' as she continues to perform in chamber music recitals and orchestra concerts in the Greater Philadelphia area. She is Trustee of the Central Board of Settlement Music School and sits on the board for the Saxophone Ensemble Prism Quartet. Fluent in French, Jeannine enjoys reading classic French literature. When she finds time to relax, she enjoys chess, gardening, hiking and golf. Jeannine lives in Philadelphia with her husband and has two adult stepchildren.
CFP Board owns the marks CFP® and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® in the U.S.
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