Alexander Thompson
Wealth Management Advisor - Portland
About Alexander
I am a Wealth Management Advisor at TIAA with 17 years of experience in the financial services industry. In my current role, I educate my clients and guide them through financial decisions to help them be well-positioned for the future.
As the child of parents who worked in the non-profit world, I grew up with a belief that my purpose is to help people live their best possible lives. Early on I learned the importance of charity and community. I remember my father going into the hospital on days off so that he could see uninsured patients. He believed that it is our duty to take care of each other and leave the world a better place than we found it. I have witnessed how sound financial planning can create an impact on individuals, communities and organizations, and how that impact can outlive us all.
I earned my Bachelor’s degree from the University of Arizona and my MBA from Boston University. My wife and I live in Kennebunk with our 2 boys, Paul and Owen. We are lucky to live in the great state of Maine where we can be found chasing the kids down ski slopes in the winter, and hiking and biking uphill in the summer.
As the child of parents who worked in the non-profit world, I grew up with a belief that my purpose is to help people live their best possible lives. Early on I learned the importance of charity and community. I remember my father going into the hospital on days off so that he could see uninsured patients. He believed that it is our duty to take care of each other and leave the world a better place than we found it. I have witnessed how sound financial planning can create an impact on individuals, communities and organizations, and how that impact can outlive us all.
I earned my Bachelor’s degree from the University of Arizona and my MBA from Boston University. My wife and I live in Kennebunk with our 2 boys, Paul and Owen. We are lucky to live in the great state of Maine where we can be found chasing the kids down ski slopes in the winter, and hiking and biking uphill in the summer.