People
Meet The
FAS Team
Jeffrey D. Sickler
Co-founder & Director, Fiduciary Advisor Solutions
- Holder of FINRA Series 7, 24, 63 and 65 Licenses
- 25+ years as a financial consultant and fiduciary
Jeffrey D. Sickler
Co-founder & Director, Fiduciary Advisor Solutions
- Holder of FINRA Series 7, 24, 63 and 65 Licenses
- 25+ years as a financial consultant and fiduciary
James A. Clayton, Jr.
Co-founder & Director, Fiduciary Advisor Solutions
- Former Vice President – Legal & Human Resources and Secretary of Instrumentation Laboratory, a developer of in vitro diagnostic medical devices
- Fiduciary of his company's DB and DC plans
James A. Clayton, Jr.
Co-founder & Director, Fiduciary Advisor Solutions
- Retired Vice President – Legal & Human Resources and Secretary of Instrumentation Laboratory, a developer of in vitro diagnostic medical devices
- 40 years’ legal experience, including counseling clients in medical devices and computer systems industries
William P. Wohlfarth, PE
Member, Advisory Board, Fiduciary Advisor Solutions
- Registered Professional Engineer - Retired
- 40 years’ experience in engineering, design and construction of electric generating stations and power distribution systems - nuclear, fossil fuel, & solar power industries
William P. Wohlfarth, PE
Member, Advisory Board, Fiduciary Advisor Solutions
- Registered Professional Engineer - Retired
- 40 years’ experience in engineering, design and construction of electric generating stations and power distribution systems - nuclear, fossil fuel, & solar power industries
Michael D. Goldberg
Investment Committee Member, Fiduciary Advisor Solutions
- Ph.D. in Economics, New York University, 1991
- B.S. in Business and Economics, 1980
- Senior Research Associate, Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET), 2011-2015
Michael D. Goldberg
Investment Committee Member, Fiduciary Advisor Solutions
- Ph.D. in Economics, New York University, 1991
- B.S. in Business and Economics, 1980
- Senior Research Associate, Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET), 2011-2015
- Professor of Economics, Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics, University of New Hampshire
- University Awards: Outstanding Graduate Faculty Mentor (2015), Outstanding Associate Professor (2008), and Faculty Scholar (2004)
- College Awards: Excellence in Research (2008) and Todd H. Crockett Professor of Economics (2012-2019)
Nicholas Mangee
Investment Committee Member, Fiduciary Advisor Solutions
- Ph.D. in Economics, University of New Hampshire, 2011
- B.A. in Economics/Mathematics, St. Lawrence University, 2006
- Research Associate, Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET), 2012-present
- Associate Professor of Finance, Parker College of Business, Georgia Southern University
- Professional Awards: Outstanding Faculty Award (2017)
Nicholas Mangee
Investment Committee Member, Fiduciary Advisor Solutions
- Ph.D. in Economics, University of New Hampshire, 2011
- B.A. in Economics/Mathematics, St. Lawrence University, 2006
- Research Associate, Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET), 2012-present
- Associate Professor of Finance, Parker College of Business, Georgia Southern University
- Professional Awards: Outstanding Faculty Award (2017)
Nick has written a highly anticipated book, How Novelty and Narratives Drive the Stock Market: Black Swans, Animal Spirits and Scapegoats (Cambridge University Press, 2021), standing as the first comprehensive empirical treatment of narrative dynamics in the stock market. His book on narrative finance applies big-data textual analytics to millions of financial news reports produced by Dow Jones & Co. and its subsidiaries over the past two decades. Findings show how non-repetitive events trigger unforeseeable change in processes driving stock market outcomes and how story threads help investors deal with uncertainty about the future. Nick has also published in the areas of imperfect knowledge, history of thought and structural change with the aim of deepening our understanding of stock market instability in response to a wide array of market events. His research has also received attention from financial press outlets such as The Economist and Bloomberg News and has been featured prominently in Frydman and Goldberg’s book Beyond Mechanical Markets: Asset Price Swings, Risk, and the Role of the State – a 2011 finalist for the Paul Samuelson Prize. Nick teaches Portfolio Analysis and Investments at the undergraduate level and Financial Analysis in the MBA program.