Langdon's path into wealth management started at 19, when as a freshman in college he passed his insurance licensing exam and began working alongside his father, Lee. Growing up watching Lee work, he had always been curious about the business. What began as a chance to learn, earn some extra money, and spend time with his dad quickly grew into a genuine passion for finance. By 21, he had passed his Series 7 and Series 63 FINRA licensing exams, officially becoming a licensed financial advisor. He put his engineering background to work right away, streamlining operations, analyzing data, and improving the systems that support client service.
Langdon went on to earn a Master of Science from MIT and an MBA from Harvard Business School, studying under leading scholars in finance and analytics. He also spent time at J.P. Morgan's Private Wealth Management group in New York City, where he developed the disciplined investment and client service practices of one of the world's premier wealth managers. Today, he works closely with Lee on investment strategy, bringing a rigorous, data-driven perspective to portfolio construction. He also oversees business operations, marketing, and the firm's long-term growth.
Outside of work, Langdon is active in nonprofit initiatives at home and abroad. As a member of the Roswell Rotary Club, he has administered two international grants, bringing clean water to thousands of indigenous villagers across the Darién Gap in Panama, with additional projects in Argentina, Honduras, Guatemala, and Haiti. At Harvard, he founded the school's first student affinity group for people with disabilities. Locally, he supports organizations including Lunches 4 Learning and Homestretch.
Langdon enjoys traveling, learning foreign languages, and playing golf. Like his father, he believes great wealth management is built on genuine personal relationships, and he remains committed to the individualized service that defines this firm.