J.P. Morgan has appointed David Frame global chief executive officer of its $2.4T Private Bank.
Prior to his new role, Frame served as the CEO of the firm’s U.S. Private Bank for five years. Before that, he was global head of client advice and strategy for wealth management, where he was responsible for developing and prioritizing investment and banking solutions across client channels globally.
Frame also served three years as the firm’s global head of capital markets solutions and and another three as head of the Private Bank’s alternative investments group. Earlier in his career, he spent 11 years at J.P. Morgan’s Investment Bank on the institutional equity trading desks in New York and London.
Frame is a member of the the firm’s Asset and Wealth Management Operating Committee. He earned his B.A. from Vermont’s Middlebury College.