About Michael D. Schneickert
As Managing Director in Private Wealth Management at UBS Financial Services, Michael D. Schneickert provides his clients with a suite of wealth management advice ranging from investment management to estate planning. In addition to his 25-year career in the financial services industry, Michael D. Schneickert spent a decade as a lieutenant and pilot with the United States Navy and Naval Reserve. His financial work has earned him recognition from publications that ranked him regionally and nationally as one of the industry's top advisors.
After studying accounting and graduating with honors from Santa Clara University, Schneickert studied business management and earned an MBA from Harvard University. He also earned certification as a public accountant. During his career, his positions also have included Principal with Morgan Stanley & Co., Managing Director of Citigroup Family Office, and CPA with Price Waterhouse & Co.
Michael Schneickert works in Century City, California, and plays an active role in his community of Pasadena, where he serves as Chair of the Finance Committee for the Pasadena Community Foundation. He also contributes to non-profits, including Habitat for Humanity, the Maloof Foundation, the Armory Center for the Arts, and the Japanese American National Museum.
After studying accounting and graduating with honors from Santa Clara University, Schneickert studied business management and earned an MBA from Harvard University. He also earned certification as a public accountant. During his career, his positions also have included Principal with Morgan Stanley & Co., Managing Director of Citigroup Family Office, and CPA with Price Waterhouse & Co.
Michael Schneickert works in Century City, California, and plays an active role in his community of Pasadena, where he serves as Chair of the Finance Committee for the Pasadena Community Foundation. He also contributes to non-profits, including Habitat for Humanity, the Maloof Foundation, the Armory Center for the Arts, and the Japanese American National Museum.