Team

Markham Hawkins, CRPC®

Managing Partner, Senior Wealth Advisor

Markham Hawkins is a Managing Partner and Senior Wealth Advisor at Quotient Wealth Partners, where he leads the firm’s Denver office and plays a key role in firm-wide operations, strategic growth, and advisor development. With over 17 years of experience in both the wirehouse and independent RIA channels, Markham delivers comprehensive financial planning tailored to executives, retirees, and multigenerational families. His areas of expertise include retirement income planning, estate and legacy strategies, equity compensation planning, and tax-smart stock liquidation strategies for concentrated positions and major liquidity events. While based in Colorado, Markham works with clients nationwide, with a primary focus on the Western United States.

Prior to Quotient, Markham was a Vice President and Senior Advisor at a leading RIA, where he advised high-net-worth clients across the country. Markham holds the Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor (CRPC®) designation and earned his Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with minors in Finance and Business. He enjoys golfing, mountain biking, and traveling—but his greatest joy is spending time with his wife, Kristine, and their two sons, Finn and Rory.

CRPC® – Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor

The CRPC® designation is a retirement planning credential awarded by the College for Financial Planning to individuals who meet its educational, examination and ethical requirements. Certificants are required to have completed the CRPC Designation Program, a self-taught educational program focused on various pre- and post-retirement needs of individuals.  Recipients are further required to have successfully passed a multiple-choice examination addressing a range of retirement related matters, such as estate planning and asset management. On an ongoing basis, CRPC designees are also required to affirm their adherence to the applicable Code of Ethics and complete at least 16 hours of continuing education every two years.