Matthew Martino serves as the Chief Investment Officer in Nixon Peabody’s Private Clients group. His primary responsibilities include leading a team of investment professionals and directing the asset allocation, security analysis/selection and portfolio management processes on behalf of the firm’s trustees and clients. Matthew has worked in the financial services industry for over 20 years working with both institutional and private clients.
As our investment process is designed to meet the individual goals and objectives of every client and family group, my focus, along with our Private Client Trustees and Tax Specialists, continues to center around the development of fully integrated, tax-efficient, personalized wealth management solutions that are focused on our clients ever-evolving needs and constraints.
At the end of the day, the solutions we offer to clients are only as good as the inputs. Therefore, from my perspective as an analyst and portfolio manager, a very significant portion of my time is devoted to analyzing, monitoring and, most importantly, truly understanding every investment recommendation that we put forth and the role that we expect those securities to play in assisting clients in meeting their objectives.
Given our team approach to client relationship management combined with access to in-house, multi-discipline talent, we have been able to help offer our clients, who are both domestic and international, legal, investment and tax advice as to how to most effectively manage their assets for not only their present situation but those of future generations as well.
I continue to see technology as an enabler of the perpetual growth of smaller, specialty-focused wealth management groups away from the larger, traditional brokerage houses as clients seek more hands-on and accessible partners.
Boston College, M.B.A., Finance
Boston College, M.S., Finance
University of Vermont, B.S., Finance
Matthew is a CFA charterholder and a member of the CFA Institute and the Boston Security Analysts Society. In addition, Matthew serves on the Board of Directors of the Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts.