Managing Director, Head of New York
J.P. Morgan Private Bank
Nelle Miller is Head of J.P. Morgan's New York Private Bank, as well as a member of the U.S. Operating Committee for the Private Bank. She leads the largest region in the U.S. Private Bank of more than 250 bankers, investors, credit executives, and former practicing trust and estate attorneys that provide wealth management advice, solutions, and service to executives, founders, and families in the New York area. Nelle also oversees the Global Investment Opportunities (GIO), Outsourced Chief Investment Officer (OCIO), and Morgan Private Advisory organizations nationally – over 150 investment, advice, and wealth planning specialists across the country servicing the firm’s largest families and most complex clients.
Additionally, Nelle serves as the Chair of the Northeast Region’s Market Leadership Teams (MLTs), a group of cross-LOB leadership teams focused on growing the firm’s business and supporting local engagement with clients, customers, and employees in the communities where the firm’s stakeholders live and do business, with a particular focus on New York City.
Nelle herself is a banker and advisor to some of New York’s wealthiest and well-known families – she personally oversees a total of $15B+ in assets. As a leader of the Private Bank, she is a known mentor to many young women across the firm and takes an active role in their career.
Prior to her role as Head of New York, Nelle spent 10 years as an original and founding member of the Global Investment Opportunities (GIO) team (the marquee trading desk in the Private Bank for large clients), focusing on multi-asset class trading strategies for individuals, family office and hedge funds across the country. She joined J.P. Morgan in 2002 as part of the Institutional Equities Desk, covering New York-based hedge funds and mutual funds as a research salesperson.
Nelle holds a Bachelor of Science from Boston College. Outside of J.P. Morgan, she sits on the boards of Good+ Foundation, Convent of the Sacred Heart School, and the Central Park Conservancy. Nelle lives in New York City with her husband and two daughters.
Over the next decade, an unprecedented generational wealth transfer—estimated at $84 trillion in the U.S. alone—will reshape the financial landscape. Women are expected to control a significant share of this wealth, making them one of the most influential investor groups in history. At the same time, the definition of “investable assets” is evolving, with growing interest in alternatives such as digital assets, Bitcoin, private markets and real estate. This panel will explore how banks and wealth managers can position themselves to serve women investors during this transformation.