T. John Quinn, MBA, CIM®

Partner, Senior Account Manager

Pembroke Private Wealth

Joined:

 1996

Location:

 Toronto

John Quinn is a Partner at Pembroke Private Wealth Management and Senior Account Manager in the Toronto office. Since joining the firm in 1996, he has built lasting relationships with clients and families by delivering tailored wealth solutions grounded in trust and long-term alignment.

He began his investment career in 1982 as a trainee at Wood Gundy, working across institutional and retail trading desks before serving as a floor trader on the Toronto Stock Exchange. He later joined Bank of Montreal Private Banking as a Senior Trust and Investment Services Manager, where he provided investment and wealth planning solutions to high-net-worth clients.

John contributes actively to the community. He served on the Board of the Oakville Community Foundation and chaired its Endowment Building Committee. In 2010, he became President of the National Club of Toronto, where he helped launch the annual Giving Back event in support of Light Patrol (Youth Unlimited), a charity serving homeless youth in downtown Toronto.

He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from St. Francis Xavier University and is a Chartered Investment Manager®. John lives in Oakville with his wife and their three daughters.

Highlights

  • Partner and Senior Account Manager, Toronto office
  • Over 25 years of experience building long-term client relationships and customized wealth strategies

Previous Experience

  • Senior Trust and Investment Services Manager, Bank of Montreal Private Banking
  • Floor Trader, Toronto Stock Exchange
  • Trainee, Wood Gundy

Education and Professional Designations

  • Chartered Investment Manager®, Canadian Securities Institute
  • Bachelor of Business Administration, St. Francis Xavier University

Leadership and Community

  • Past board member, Oakville Community Foundation (chaired the Endowment Building Committee)
  • Past President, The National Club of Toronto, launched the Giving Back event