Awards and Industry Recognition

Forbes

Top Wealth Advisors Best-In-State
2025 • 2024 • 2023 • 2022
Top Wealth Management Teams Best-In-State
2026 • 2025 • 2024

About Stephen

Stephen Gold is a Managing Director and Wealth Partner at J.P. Morgan Wealth Management.

As a founding member of The Gold-Henry Wealth Management Group, Steve offers comprehensive investment and wealth management services to highnet-worth individuals and affluent families, developing customized strategies to assist them in pursuit of their specific goals. He is a member of the J.P. Morgan Wealth Management Portfolio Manager Program, a select group of advisors who undergo a screening process to manage discretionary portfolios, and are subject to ongoing quantitative and qualitative reviews to assess each advisor's investment strategy.

Steve grasps the inherent subtleties and challenges facing clients who have complex needs and enjoys the process of forging strong relationships to assist them in pursuing their aspirations. He tailors his approach to each individual's and family's particular situation— multi-generational planning, liquidity, philanthropy and more. Steve's clients appreciate having access to J.P. Morgan's breadth of resources delivered within a boutique environment.

In a career spanning more than 25 years, Steve began at PaineWebber/UBS, and spent nearly a decade as an Executive Director at Morgan Stanley. He joined J.P. Morgan in his current role in 2018, recognizing that its reputation as a global financial powerhouse would enable him to render an enhanced level of products and services to his clients.

Steve is an avid sports fan and spends his free time attending NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB games with his family. He also enjoys traveling all together to exciting locales.

Insights

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