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U.S. Trust Names Kevin Kim as Vice President, Private Client Advisor

Financial services veteran joining Atlanta office

U.S. Trust today announced Kevin Kim as vice president, private client advisor, in the firm’s Atlanta office.

Kim, who has more than 16 years of financial services experience, including investment management, credit lending and institutional services, joined Bank of America in 2012. In his new position, he will lead a team of talented professionals tasked with developing in-depth plans for entrepreneurs, institutions, high net worth and ultra high net worth clients. Those services include multi-generational estate planning, asset management and custom credit and banking strategies, as well as philanthropic assistance for families.

U.S. Trust, which is part of the Global Wealth and Investment Management unit of Bank of America, provides customized services to high net worth clients concerned with preserving, growing and transferring wealth. The firm’s capabilities include investment management, financial and succession planning, philanthropic and specialty asset management, family office services, credit solutions, financial administration and family trust stewardship.

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In addition to his role at U.S. Trust, Kim is a volunteer with numerous charities and associations including the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Battered Women and Children’s Center, National Association of Asian American Professionals and the Korean American Bar Association of Atlanta.

Kim received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration at Marymount University prior to earning his Master of Science in Information Technology from American Intercontinental University. He also holds a Chartered Retirement Professional Counselor (CRPC) designation.

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