Adam Ludman
Lecturer, Head of Tax Advisory, J.P. Morgan Private Bank
Adam Ludman is the Head of Tax Advisory for J.P. Morgan Private Bank. He works with clients and their professional advisors on wealth structuring and tax issues.
Adam has experience across the full life cycle of taxation, from legislative and policy matters to planning, implementation, compliance and controversy resolution. Prior to his current role, Adam spent more than a decade as in-house tax counsel, most recently as an Executive Director in the Corporate Tax Department at J.P. Morgan, where he advised the firm’s global lines of business on tax matters impacting clients. Prior to joining J.P. Morgan, he was an in-house tax attorney at American Express, and a tax consultant for several publicly traded and closely held companies.
Education
- LL.M. in Taxation, Georgetown University Law Center
- J.D., Delaware Law School
- B.A., Villanova University