Christin Alleman
Christin Alleman is an Executive Director and Team Lead in the Houston office of J.P. Morgan Private Bank. In her senior leadership position, Christin heads a group of Bankers who curate personalized strategies across the balance sheet that target the aspirations and goals of highly affluent individuals and multi-generational families. Her focus is on overseeing the growth and development of the market, and enhancing J.P. Morgan’s presence in the community.
Christin views her role as a steward of both clients and advisors, drawing on her background as a Banker and collegiate athlete to foster a disciplined process for addressing the opportunities and challenges that naturally arise with complex balance sheets. Her strength lies in her ability to motivate team members and act as a sounding board to help ensure each client’s legacy plays out as intended. She is a member of the Houston leadership team, and plays an influential part in building relationships with business owners, strategic partners and key stakeholders in the region.
Christin joined J.P. Morgan in 2016, and in the years since, she has established a reputation for her meticulous attention to detail and drive toward expediency. She has a deep respect for the responsibility of managing substantial wealth, and serves as a client’s advocate in leveraging the immense resources of J.P. Morgan.
Christin was recruited to run Division I track & field at California Polytechnic State University, where she earned a B.S. and competed as a pole vaulter. She holds an M.B.A. from Baylor University with a concentration in Finance. Before business school, she worked as a Marketing Assistant for Stanford University, implementing marketing plans for Stanford football, basketball, baseball, soccer and softball.
Born in Midland, Texas, and raised in Dallas, Christin is now a seven-year resident of Houston. When not advising clients, she enjoys traveling, golfing, and staying active with her husband, David, and their dog, Rocky. Combining healthy competition with a desire to give back, she competed in the D10 charity decathlon to raise money for MD Anderson Children’s Cancer Center.