About Austin

Austin Tipp is a Wealth Advisor at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.

As a partner with The Tipp Bruno Team, Austin advises clients on all aspects of investment management, credit, estate planning and charitable giving. He acts as a powerful advocate, guiding clients through the sophisticated financial decisions necessitated by complex balance sheets and significant assets. Inquisitive and detail-oriented, he is driven to truly care for clients' wealth and well-being.

Previously, Austin was an Advisor with J.P. Morgan Private Bank in Los Angeles, CA, focusing on covering ultra-high-net-worth individuals and family offices. Before joining J.P. Morgan, Austin worked at First Republic Private Wealth Management in its investment management division. He was responsible for trading, portfolio construction, alternative investment research and due diligence. Austin also previously served as an Analyst with First Republic's private equity financing practice in New York City.

Austin is a former Intelligence Officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve, having deployed to the Middle East with a Joint Special Operations Task Force as an Officer-in-Charge of a targeting unit in support of Operation Inherent Resolve.

Austin is a Master of Finance Candidate at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business and holds a B.B.A. from Villanova University's undergraduate School of Business, where he co-majored in Finance and Real Estate. During his studies, he was the Captain of the Villanova sailing team.

A resident of Del Mar, Austin is a member of the San Diego Yacht Club and enjoys sailing, surfing, skiing and hiking.

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