Alex has served in the financial services industry since 2013, specializing in financial planning, asset allocation, and portfolio strategy. He earned his bachelor's degree in Biblical Studies and holds the Accredited Portfolio Management Advisor™ designation.
Alex is committed to biblically responsible investing and goals-based planning viewed through a distinctively Christian lens. His approach integrates sound financial principles with biblical conviction, helping clients align their resources with their faith and calling.
Central to his philosophy is the biblical principle of stewardship. Alex guides clients to manage the financial resources entrusted to them not as an end in themselves, but for the higher purpose God has invited us each into. Through personalized strategies that emphasize purpose, generosity, and long-term impact, he equips clients to pursue their deepest convictions and rejoice in God's blessings.

Many investors are surprised to learn they are profiting from and supporting immoral activities such as abortion, pornography, and human trafficking within their investment portfolios. At Inspire Advisors, we help you invest in some of the most inspiring, positive, biblically-aligned companies in the world without sacrificing return potential.

Excellence in investing is one of our core values. Our team of Ph.D.'s and CFAs build rigorously designed portfolios based on peer-reviewed, academic research to address a wide range of investment objectives. Our proprietary Inspire Impact Score Methodology is trusted by investors around the world to provide a reliable, scientific approach to constructing quality portfolios that support biblical values.

At Inspire Advisors, your portfolio can make a tangible impact in three ways: (1) influencing Wall Street by supporting good companies and selling bad ones; (2) providing a powerful voice to corporate America on behalf of biblical values through Inspire's shareholder engagement efforts; and, (3) through Inspire Investing's Give50 program, which donates 50% or more of their corporate net profits to Christian ministries.

