Gregory Devine

Gregory Devine

Managing Director @ UBS

About Gregory Devine

Gregory Devine serves as the Managing Director at UBS in Los Angeles, California, where he has led one of the largest private wealth practices in the United States since 2020. He previously built a $6 billion wealth management practice at Goldman Sachs and holds an MBA from the University of Notre Dame and a BA from Boston College.

Work at UBS

Gregory Devine has served as Managing Director at UBS since 2020. He operates from the firm's Los Angeles office, where he leads one of the largest private wealth practices in the United States, as measured by assets under management in 2021. His role involves overseeing a team that provides comprehensive wealth management services to high-net-worth clients, focusing on investment strategies and financial planning.

Education and Expertise

Gregory Devine holds an MBA in Finance and Investment Management from the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, where he studied from 2003 to 2004. He also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Communications from Boston College, completing his studies from 1995 to 1999. His educational background supports his expertise in wealth management and investment strategies.

Background

Before his tenure in wealth management, Gregory Devine worked for a software company in Silicon Valley. He transitioned into the wealth management sector and spent 16 years at Goldman Sachs as a Private Wealth Advisor, from 2004 to 2020. During this time, he built a significant wealth management practice in collaboration with business partner Denis Cleary.

Achievements

At Goldman Sachs, Gregory Devine was recognized for his performance by joining the Advisors Council in 2017, which comprises the top wealth advisors within the firm. He successfully built a wealth management practice that managed approximately $6 billion in assets. His leadership at UBS continues to reflect his extensive experience and success in the wealth management industry.

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