Elizabeth Hopkins

Executive Director
J.P. Morgan Private Bank, Richmond, Virginia

Elizabeth Hopkins is an Executive Director and Banker at J.P. Morgan Private Bank, covering Richmond and Central Virginia. Elizabeth works closely with multi-generational families, private business owners, executives, entrepreneurs, endowments and foundations to present sophisticated strategies that help grow and preserve their wealth. She offers a knowledgeable perspective to guide them through the complex financial challenges that often accompany significant assets.

As a champion for her clients, Elizabeth invests time in understanding their aspirations and the legacy they wish to leave. She coordinates specialist resources across the financial spectrum to integrate investments, trust and estate planning, lending and more. Elizabeth is instrumental in delivering the full breadth of J.P. Morgan—the thought leadership and opportunistic ideas for which the firm is known. Her attention to detail and the way in which she simplifies concepts delivers a level of confidence and trust.

Over the course of a two-decade career in New York and Virginia, Elizabeth has gained keen insight into the needs of high-net-worth clients. Most recently, she was a Strategic Advisor with TSW, a small investment boutique and previously, was with Bank of America Private Bank, J.P. Morgan Private Bank and Goldman Sachs. In her return to J.P. Morgan, she plays an influential part in expanding the firm’s presence in Richmond.

A native of Richmond, Elizabeth enjoys developing lasting relationships with clients. She is a board member for the MCV Foundation and Greater Richmond SCAN. Elizabeth sits on the Community Foundation for a greater Richmond Professional Advisor Council, the Richmond Ballet Advisory Council, the VCU School of Business Finance Advisory Board, and the Collegiate School Admissions Committee.

Elizabeth earned an MBA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She received a B.B.A. in Finance and Marketing from James Madison University.