Jack Ginter

Jack Ginter

Director Ejecutivo en Callan Family Office LLC .

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Mr. Jack Ginter is a Chief Executive Officer & Partner at Callan Family Office LLC.
He is responsible for the firm’s overall growth and management, with a focus on optimizing the client experience and delivering exceptional client service.
Mr. Ginter takes a role in fostering strategic relationships, business development, and team building.
At Callan Family Office, he builds on his three-decade career of creating and building complex businesses.
Prior to Callan Family Office, Mr. Ginter served as president at Abbot Downing, Wells Fargo’s ultra-high-net-worth business, where he oversaw the merger of legacy family office businesses, which ultimately accounted for more than $50 billion in assets under management.
He also served as interim Head of The Private Bank at Wells Fargo in 2021.
In 2008, Mr. Ginter joined Calibre, Wachovia’s ultra-high-net-worth management business and a predecessor bank of Wells Fargo, where he served as the regional Managing Director in Philadelphia.
Earlier in his career, he worked as the City Executive for U.S.
Trust in Philadelphia.
Mr. Ginter graduated from Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia with a bachelor’s degree in finance.
He serves as vice chair of the board of directors for the Zoological Society of Philadelphia and was previously an Executive Advisor to the Wells Fargo Women’s Team Member Network.

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Saint Joseph's University Haub School of Business Undergraduate Degree

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