
Craig is President of Tiedemann Trust Company and oversees all operations of the Firm. He also creates tailored trust and tax strategies for Tiedemann clients and develops related trust and investment products. Craig joined Tiedemann Trust Company in February of 2000 and served as Managing Director, Trust Planning and Administration, until his appointment as President in March of 2004.
Prior to joining Tiedemann Trust Company, Craig was Vice President of J.P. Morgan & Co., Inc., most recently heading trust, estate, and transfer tax planning services for New England private clients. Craig’s other roles at J.P. Morgan included Fiduciary Manager and founding member of J.P. Morgan’s Strategic Asset Allocation group. Before joining J.P. Morgan in 1992, Craig practiced trust and estate law with the New York law firm, Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler.
Craig earned a Juris Doctor (JD) degree from Harvard Law School and a Bachelor of Arts degree from New York University. Throughout his career, Craig has been a frequent lecturer and author on tax and estate planning subjects, as well as related investment topics.
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