About Gary Fournier
Gary Fournier currently serves as Managing Director in the Los Angeles office of JP Morgan Chase & Co. Over the course of more than 30 years, Gary Fournier has established himself as a leader in the financial services industry, directing more than $1 billion of assets for a number of high-profile clients. Gary R. Fournier has served in executive roles for a number of leading firms, including JP Morgan; the Bear Stearns Companies, Inc.; and Smith Barney LLC. He also earned the honor of serving as the youngest partner in the history of the Massachusetts-based investment firm White Weld & Co.
While serving as a Partner at the Los Angeles office of Kidder, Peabody, & Co., Gary Fournier handled the first over-the-counter shelf registration in the United States. His work and career have featured in Forbes magazine and he has appeared in a cover story for the Wall Street Journal.
In addition to his professional achievements, Gary Fournier also enjoys giving to others. He supports many charities, including the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy, Operation Heal Africa, and The American Red Cross. He also avidly supports The Center for Learning Unlimited, a school in Torrance, California, dedicated to serving children with autism-spectrum disorders.
Gary Fournier also believes in giving back to his community. He has served on a number of community groups and programs in his hometown of Rolling Hills, California, including the Boys and Girls Club of the LA Harbor, the Rolling Hills Community Association, and the Toberman Neighborhood Center. He also served as Assistant Coach for the Pony Baseball League in Compton and San Marino. In his free time, Gary Fournier enjoys reading, running, and jogging, and has successfully completed several marathons.
While serving as a Partner at the Los Angeles office of Kidder, Peabody, & Co., Gary Fournier handled the first over-the-counter shelf registration in the United States. His work and career have featured in Forbes magazine and he has appeared in a cover story for the Wall Street Journal.
In addition to his professional achievements, Gary Fournier also enjoys giving to others. He supports many charities, including the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy, Operation Heal Africa, and The American Red Cross. He also avidly supports The Center for Learning Unlimited, a school in Torrance, California, dedicated to serving children with autism-spectrum disorders.
Gary Fournier also believes in giving back to his community. He has served on a number of community groups and programs in his hometown of Rolling Hills, California, including the Boys and Girls Club of the LA Harbor, the Rolling Hills Community Association, and the Toberman Neighborhood Center. He also served as Assistant Coach for the Pony Baseball League in Compton and San Marino. In his free time, Gary Fournier enjoys reading, running, and jogging, and has successfully completed several marathons.