SVP, Chief Fiduciary Officer
Listed on 2026-08-05
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Finance & Banking
Wealth Management, Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Risk Manager/Analyst, Financial Compliance
Chief Fiduciary Officer (CFO–Fiduciary)
Wintrust Wealth Management serves the financial needs of private clients, including high net worth individuals, business owners, and institutions. Since our founding in 1931, we have been helping clients meet their increasingly complex financial goals with the highest standards of service and integrity. Through our four companies, Wintrust Investments LLC, Wintrust Private Trust, Great Lakes Advisors LLC, and The Chicago Deferred Exchange Company LLC, we offer comprehensive wealth management solutions, including investment, trust, and asset management services.
Wintrust Wealth Management is a division of Wintrust, a financial services company with more than $66 billion in assets.
Job Description Summary
The Chief Fiduciary Officer (CFO–Fiduciary) is the senior-level Officer responsible for the design, governance, and execution of all fiduciary activities across the trust company. This role ensures that the organization consistently fulfills its fiduciary duties in accordance with applicable law, regulatory expectations, and the highest standards of prudence, loyalty, and care. As a member of the WPT leadership team, the CFO–Fiduciary partners closely with the CEO, Sr.
Compliance Officer, WPT Investment Officers, Managing Directors – Administration Team Leads, Operations and Middle Office Services Team Leads, and other business line leaders to align fiduciary oversight with strategic growth while safeguarding the firm's reputation and mitigating risk. The CFO will also manage and administer a book of business and support new business development as needed.
Job Description
Fiduciary Governance & Oversight- Review governing documents to provide a thorough fiduciary risk assessment, as part of the pre-acceptance process, in order for WPT Team Leads/Senior Management to assess acceptance of new business by WPT as Trustee and/or Co-Trustee
- Review trust agreements for opinion on interpretation issues and/or conflict; advise trust officers and team leads with conclusions on a timely basis; present to Discretionary Committee, Trust Administration and Management Committee
- Ensure consistent application of fiduciary standards across all accounts, including trusts, estates, guardian ships, and agency relationships
- Serve as final escalation (prior to TDC, if necessary) point for complex fiduciary matters and discretionary decisions
- Partner with Legal, Compliance, and Risk to ensure adherence to fiduciary laws (e.g., Prudent Investor Rule, Uniform Trust Code, ERISA where applicable)
- Oversee fiduciary risk management framework, including account reviews, exception tracking, and mitigation strategies
- Participate in regulatory exam readiness and responses (e.g., OCC, state banking regulators, internal audit)
- Monitor and mitigate litigation, reputational, and operational risks associated with fiduciary activities – in conjunction with WPT Compliance team
- Develop, implement, and maintain fiduciary policies, procedures, and best practices across the enterprise
- Ensure scalability and consistency as the firm grows in complexity and geography
- Drive modernization of fiduciary processes, including integration of technology and data governance
- Administer and oversee a portfolio of high-complexity trusts, including Irrevocable Trusts, Dynasty Trusts, Charitable Trusts, SLATs and Private
- Maintain deep expertise in fiduciary income tax; estate and gift tax considerations and other complex fiduciary knowledge – remain knowledgeable and updated on industry trends
- Ensure appropriate discretionary distribution practices aligned with governing instruments and client intent
- Oversee acceptance and onboarding standards for new fiduciary relationships within one's book
- Oversee administration of unique assets (closely held business interests, real estate, concentrated positions)
- Serve as main point of contact for client communication and navigate sensitive family dynamics with discretion and authority
- Partner with external advisors (attorneys, CPAs) on complex tax and estate planning issues; work…
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