Christopher Borowiec is a Managing Director and Private Client Advisor with Bank of America Private Bank in Hartford, Connecticut. Drawing on three decades of experience, he leads a closely-knit team of specialists from the Private Bank who collaborate with ultra-high net worth clients to seek ways to grow, preserve and transfer their wealth most effectively. A thoughtful problem solver, he takes great satisfaction in connecting multiple generations of families to best practices in wealth structuring, trust and estate planning and philanthropy.
With a nuanced understanding of the sophisticated needs of entrepreneurs, Chris helps simplify the complexities associated with owning a business. Working with clients’ other professional advisors, as needed, he can help create an innovative business succession strategy designed to fit their specific situation and establish a smooth transition.
Prior to joining Bank of America Private Bank (formerly U.S. Trust) in 2009, Chris served as sales director for BNY Mellon, wealth management advisor for Santander Wealth Management, and division manager for First Union. He earned his bachelor’s degree in economics with a concentration in business from Assumption College in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Chris is a Board Member with the Springfield Museums. He and his family also volunteer with Foodshare. In addition to supporting its mobile food truck, they distribute food weekly to local residents to help provide access to healthy and nutritious meals. He also volunteers with Link to Libraries as a classroom reader to schoolchildren.
Married with four daughters, in his spare time Chris enjoys biking, hiking and spending time with his family.