John Stewart, born in Binghamton, New York, and raised along the Delaware River in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, brings a wealth of experience to Meridian Wealth Management &Partners. He graduated from Western Kentucky University with B.A. degrees in History and Photojournalism.
John’s career is marked by his long-standing commitment to treating all clients with the highest admiration for their hard work on their financial journey. He enjoys working closely with clients to help them achieve their dreams, drawing on his extensive knowledge and experience. John is an Accredited Asset Management Specialist, with a deep dedication to his clients. This dedication helped lead Meridian Wealth Management to be named to the Forbes-Best-In State Wealth Management Teams* in 2024.
John’s personal mission is to treat all clients with respect, and his professional philosophy is to help clients select from a comprehensive array of investments to develop the best possible plan for their goals. He plans to continue his work at Meridian Wealth Management, monitoring and adjusting clients’ investment plans to navigate whatever comes their way.
Married to Elaine for 36 years, they have three children: Connor, William, and Katherine. As a family, living and being committed community members of Clark Lake, they enjoy watersports, fishing, and spending time with their horses. They also cherish annual ski trips in the Rockies, hiking, and camping together, with memorable adventures like summiting Mt. Baker, WA, and hiking the Grand Canyon rim-to-rim.
*The Forbes Best-In-State Wealth Management Team (Michigan) rating was presented in January 2024 using data gathered from March 2022 through March 2023 by SHOOK Research, LLC, which does not receive compensation from the advisors or their firms in exchange for placement on a rating. It uses a rating algorithm that is based on a measure of each team’s best practices, client retention, industry experience, compliance records, firm nominations, assets under management and revenue generated for their firm. Investment performance is not a criterion. Self-completed survey was used for rating. This rating is not related to the quality of the investment advice and based solely on the disclosed criteria.