ASSET CONSULTING GROUP
William Miller is a Performance Analyst at ASSET CONSULTING GROUP since May 2023, previously serving as a Portfolio Manager at Severin Investments LLC and an Equities Investment Systems Analyst at Thrivent Asset Management. With experience as a VC Analyst at Lewis & Clark Ventures and an Equity Research Associate at Wells Fargo, Miller focused on the restaurant industry during time at Wells Fargo. In addition, an Associate Investment Analyst role at Wells Fargo Advisors involved equity research and portfolio analysis. Early career included a freelance writing position at Seeking Alpha and an internship in Wealth and Investment Management at Wells Fargo Advisors. William Miller holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics & Finance from Westminster College (MO), earned in 2016.
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ASSET CONSULTING GROUP
Asset Consulting Group (ACG) is an investment consulting firm focused exclusively on providing comprehensive, customized and objective investment advice to a select group of clients. At ACG, our success and longevity are a result of the depth and stability of our team, our accuracy and innovation, our expert research, and the custom solutions we provide to our clients. We advise to over 100 billion dollars in client assets. Our structure combines the resources of a larger firm with the flexibility of a smaller firm. Our clients include private investors, endowments, foundations, pension funds & insurance companies. Our Managing Directors have worked together at ACG for an average of 25 years, providing both consistency and continuity in our approach and process. Our senior investment professionals are highly credentialed in many disciplines including: investment management, securities trading, custody, real estate, mortgage banking and public accounting. Our team-oriented approach brings the depth of necessary resources to each individual relationship, and our clients have confidence that our recommendations are based upon significant research and experience. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal.