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Fabrice Braunrot
Retired Vice Chairman, JP Morgan

 

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Fun Facts

  • Coached a women’s rugby team in NY in the late 80’s
  • Lived in the UK for 11 years
  • Big fan of “super-slow" weightlifting

Fabrice spent 34 years as a banker at JPMorgan, retiring as a Vice Chairman in 2018. He continues to teach the JPMorgan Private Bank’s training programs. Fabrice spent his career translating complex financial concepts into actionable wealth plans for his clients. Now he is taking those skills and applying them to actionable plans for peoples’ health journeys.

Fabrice has been featured on wealth management topics in the Financial Times, Barron’s, Worth magazine, The Chicago Tribune and the Associated Press. Fabrice has a Tedx talk entitled “Mechanical Sympathy,” describing his health philosophy and personal motivations to optimize wellbeing.

He is an investor in healthy food companies directly and through his work with Spiral Sun Ventures. Fabrice is starting a food business of his own, a long fermented sourdough bread company Four Things Bread.

Fabrice and his pod-partner Erica Ballard have a health and wellness podcast, “The Lies We’ve Been Fed,” which is available for download on all the major podcast platforms.

On the not-for-profit side, he sits on the philanthropic board of the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine at Northwestern. He is on the board of the Nutritional Science Initiative (NuSI) and he is on the advisory board of Good Food is Good Medicine, a division of Family Farmed/Naturally Chicago.

Fabrice has a BA and MA in History from Oxford University. He is married with two children in their twenties. He and his wife live in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago.