John Henry Low

John Henry Low, President, founded in 1992.  Prior to founding his own firm, he had a successful 17-year international banking career with the Mellon Bank, based in Pittsburgh, Frankfurt and New York City.  His positions have frequently taken him abroad, helped by his fluency in German and working knowledge of French.

John Henry has a M.B.A. from the Wharton Business School of the University of Pennsylvania, and a B.S.E. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Princeton University.  His Wharton Advanced Study Project was used as a text in the Venture Capital courses at Wharton and the Kellogg School of Business Administration at Northwestern University.  He has spoken on Alumni Panels on Personal Wealth Management at Wharton Reunions.

He is a NAPFA-Registered Financial Advisor (National Association of Personal Financial Advisors).  He is also a Member of the Financial Planning Association (FPA) and an Associate Member of the CFA Institute [formerly the Association for Investment Management and Research (AIMR)] and the New York Society of Securities Analysts.  He is listed in Marquis’ Who’s Who in Finance and Industry and Who’s Who in the East.

He has been quoted in the national media, having appeared on Bloomberg Television and been quoted in Bloomberg Wealth Manager, Moneycentral.com (CNBC), Business Week, Consumer Reports, MarketWatch.com (Wall Street Journal) and the New York Post.  With his wife Constanza Low, he previously co-authored The Savvy Investor, a quarterly column published by the American Bar Association (ABA) in Experience magazine.  With Constanza, John Henry was a co-contributor to Best of the ABA and The Lawyer’s Guide to Retirement, 3rd Ed.  His most recent co-contributions were part of Tips From the Top: Targeted Advice from America’s Top Money Minds, published by the Alpha imprint of Pearson, in December 2002.

Click here to view John Henry’s responses to How To Chose A Financial Planner – Tough Questions To Ask.