Spotlight on UMB Foundation Board Trustee Scott Canuel, CFP, CFA
November 09, 2022“It’s hard not to be inspired when you learn what UMB is and its importance in not only the region, but also in the city of Baltimore. The University has a global impact with world-renowned professional schools and academic/medical research.
"However, the true magic in UMB is its connection and care for the Baltimore community, whether through the Community Engagement Center, the CURE Scholars Program, or empowering middle and high school students in West Baltimore to be competitive in STEM-related careers. I am honored to be a trustee and proud to contribute to the future of UMB.”
— Scott Canuel, CFP, CFA
Scott Canuel is an executive director and Baltimore market team lead for J.P. Morgan Private Bank. He exclusively serves high-net-worth customers, and his expertise focuses on an array of banking and wealth management services. Before joining J.P. Morgan, Canuel was part of the wealth management division of PNC, outlining strategies, processes, and tools used by wealth managers. Canuel is a graduate of Towson University and received his master’s in finance from Loyola University Maryland. He joined the University of Maryland Baltimore Foundation (UMBF) Board of Trustees in 2019.
In addition to his service to the UMBF board, Canuel is active in his community, serving on the Board of Directors for Ronald McDonald House of Maryland. He previously served as Chairman of the Board for Mount Saint Joseph High School and Chairman of the Board of the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation. He also served on the boards of Associated Black Charities and My Brother’s Keeper, as well as treasurer for the U.S. Lacrosse U-19 World Championships and Women’s World Cup events.
Read more about Scott Canuel’s involvement with UMB in the October 2022 issue of SPOTLIGHT newsletter.
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(Photo courtesty of J.P. Morgan Private Bank)