About MaryJane

MaryJane Reyes is a Client Relationship Manager at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.

MaryJane works closely with high-net-worth clients, tending to their needs with reliability and responsiveness. An integral member of her team, MaryJane holds a number of responsibilities. She acts as a primary point of contact for all aspects of client relationships and prospects. MaryJane also participates in client meetings to address inquiries and needs, identifying strategies that are designed to advance client objectives. Finally, MaryJane also oversees all daily operating and servicing workflows.

Clients look to MaryJane for her extensive experience in wealth management and her personalized understanding of their circumstances. That familiarity allows her to anticipate client needs more effectively, facilitating a proactive approach to their goals. MaryJane enjoys building genuine relationships that demonstrate her interest in making clients' financial lives easier and more cohesive.

MaryJane joined J.P. Morgan Wealth Management in 2023, moving with her team. Previously, she was a Client Relationship Director at First Republic Private Wealth Management, where she spent more than 15 years. During her tenure at First Republic, MaryJane steadily took on additional responsibilities in operational and client-relationship functions. She holds FINRA Series 7, 63 and 66 securities licenses.

MaryJane is married and has two adult sons. MaryJane enjoys playing tennis, hiking, traveling and cooking.

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