Barclays has announced the appointments of Josh Crossman and Ginny Neal as Directors and Investment Representatives for Wealth and Investment Management. Based in the Palm Beach office, they will be responsible for implementing Barclays’ global wealth management programs and for providing sophisticated alternative investment strategies to high net worth individuals, foundations, corporations, and not-for-profit organizations.
Mr. Crossman and Ms. Neal will report to John Cregan, Regional Manager for Palm Beach.
“We are very excited to have two talented investment professionals join our team in this rapidly growing region. Josh and Ginny both have the breadth of wealth management and investment expertise that our clients demand,” said Mr. Cregan. “Their appointments underscore our commitment to attracting the very best wealth advisors in order to deliver customized investment solutions that match the financial profiles and risk appetites of our high net worth clients.”
Mr. Crossman joins Barclays with 19 years of industry experience. Most recently, he was a Vice President at JP Morgan Chase & Co., where he was a Senior Leader on the Private Bank Ultra High Net Worth Investment Team. Prior to joining JP Morgan in 2010, Mr. Crossman was the Chief Investment Officer at Frontline Management AS, a family office. He began his career at Bear, Stearns & Co. in 1995.
Ms. Neal brings 15 years of both financial and legal experience to the firm. Prior to joining Barclays, she was a Senior Private Banker at JP Morgan Chase & Co., where she serviced ultra high net worth individuals and family offices. Before joining JP Morgan in 2010, Ms. Neal was General Counsel for GenSpring Family Offices, LLC. She began her career at Greenberg Traurig, PA in 1999.
With 12 offices in the US, Barclays Wealth and Investment Management provides comprehensive wealth management solutions to high net worth individuals and families. The firm focuses on providing highly customized investment solutions to clients in alignment with their long-term risk tolerance, personal aspirations, specific financial needs and personality.