Jamie Hunter

Vice President, Fairfield County Bank
Financial Advisor, Osaic Institutions, Inc.
203.319.7033 | Email Jamie

 

Meet Jamie

35+
Years in Financial Services

"To give real service you must add something which cannot be bought or measured with money, and that is sincerity and integrity."
- Douglas Adams

 

Jamie began his financial services career as a finance teacher after graduating from Bucknell University. After transitioning to work as a financial advisor, Mr. Hunter joined Fairfield County Bank in 2018. He operates out of the Fairfield County Bank Darien branch office and works with clients throughout lower Fairfield County.

What to Expect
With his background in education, Jamie is dedicated to ensuring that his clients fully understand their financial decisions and the products that can help meet their goals. Mr. Hunter holds his FINRA Series 7, 24, 63, and 65 licenses, most recently earning his Certified Social Security Strategist (CSSCS) designation. This certification furthers his ability to address retirement income planning with his clients in a more comprehensive manner.

Community Involvement
Mr. Hunter is deeply engrained in his local community. Jamie spends nearly 500 hours a year serving his community as a volunteer firefighter with the Noroton Fire Department. He's been a part of their team for 10 years.

Outside of Work
Jamie is a life-long Fairfield County native and currently resides in Darien with his wife and three children. Outside of the office, he can be found coaching his kids’ football and lacrosse teams or out on the water, as an avid fisherman and water skier.

 

 

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Investment and insurance products and services are offered through Osaic Institutions, Inc. Member FINRA/SIPC. Fairfield County Financial Services is a trade name of Fairfield County Bank. Osaic Institutions and the Bank are not affiliated. Products and services made available through Osaic Institutions are not insured by the FDIC or any other agency of the United States and are not deposits or obligations of nor guaranteed or insured by any bank or bank affiliate. These products are subject to investment risk, including the possible loss of value.