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Former JPMorgan adviser starts $250 million RIA

Andrew Graham launches Jackson Square Capital in San Francisco.

Andrew Graham, who most recently spent 17 years as a managing director and portfolio manager at JPMorgan Securities, has launched Jackson Square Capital, a registered investment advisory firm, in San Francisco.

The firm manages $250 million in assets, it said in a release.

(More: See more adviser moves in InvestmentNews’ Adviser on the Move database.)

Mr. Graham began his securities career in 1984 at Dean Witter. He moved to Donaldson Lufkin and Jenrette in 1989. The firm was later acquired by Credit Suisse. Mr. Graham moved from there to Bear Stearns in 2002. JPMorgan acquired Bear Stearns in 2008.

Two of Mr. Graham’s associates from JPMorgan are joining him at his new firm.

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