Solita Marcelli Manages $160 Billion in Client Assets

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#18 Solita Marcelli, 38 - Global Head of Fixed Income, Currencies & Commodities, J.P. Morgan
Solita Marcelli serves as Global Head of Fixed Income, Currencies & Commodities (FICC) for Global Wealth Management at J.P. Morgan. In this role, she leads the development of FICC investment solutions, including cash trading, derivatives, structured notes and customized managed offerings for high net-worth individuals.  With a team of over 110 investment professionals serving private clients in the U.S., Latin America, Asia, Europe, Middle East & Africa, the FICC business represents over $160 billion in total client assets. In addition to creating innovative discretionary and advisory solutions, Marcelli’s team is responsible for advising private clients on the implementation of  FICC strategies within the context of their overall investment portfolios.
Marcelli is a member of the Capital Markets Investment Group and, as its FICC asset class leader, is responsible for driving the private bank’s global interest rate, currency, and credit views.  Marcelli also holds a leadership position on the private bank’s opportunistic investments committee, which generates tactical brokerage ideas that reflect the best thinking of the private bank across equities, fixed income, currencies, commodities, and alternative assets.

Previously, Marcelli was International Head of Fixed Income, Head of Emerging Markets Debt Trading and Latin America Head of Fixed Income, Currencies and Commodities.  Prior to joining J.P. Morgan, Marcelli was a member of the equity research team at DLJ/Credit Suisse First Boston, and later held a similar role at Thomas Weisel Partners. In addition to her investments responsibilities, Marcelli is a founder and advisor of the J.P. Morgan Global Wealth Management Women’s Network. Marcelli received an M.B.A. from NYU Stern School of Business and a B.A. from Brandeis University.  Marcelli lives in New York City with her husband and daughter.
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