FISHER INVESTMENTS - Key Persons


Ken Fisher

Job Titles:
  • Author
  • Special Contributor to the Money
Ken Fisher's theoretical work in the 1970's pioneered a tool known as the Price-to-Sales Ratio, now an established element of modern financial curriculum. His more recent area of study has focused on the emerging field of behavioral finance. Ken wrote Forbes magazine's "Portfolio Strategy" column for more than 30 years, making him the longest running columnist in the magazine's 90+ year history. He has written 11 books on investing and wealth management, including four New York Times bestsellers. In 2010, Ken was selected by Investment Advisor as one of the industry's most influential people over the past 30 years. A year later, he was included on Investment Advisor's list of the 25 most influential people in and around the adviser universe.*** Ken Fisher's "Portfolio Strategy" column for Forbes ran from 1984 to 2017, making him the longest Ken Fisher is the author of 11 books, including four New York Times bestsellers: The Only Three Questions That Count (2006), The Ten Roads to Riches (2008), How to Smell a Rat (2009), and Debunkery (2010) Ken Fisher is a special contributor to the Money section in USA Today.

Nathan Fisher - Founder, SEVP

Job Titles:
  • Founder
  • Senior Executive Vice President
Nathan Fisher, Senior Executive Vice President of Fisher Investments 401(k) Solutions, is a member of the Retirement Advisor Council, which advocates for successful plan and participant retirement outcomes. Nathan Fisher is the Founder and Senior Executive Vice President of Fisher Investments 401(k) Solutions. He is a staunch advocate for small to medium-sized businesses. His team meets with hundreds of businesses across the country to help them start, evaluate and optimize their 401(k) plans in order to improve the retirement readiness of both owners and employees. Nathan earned an M.B.A. in Business Administration from UCLA and has become a sought-after expert in the field of 401(k) plan structure, sponsor compliance and administration. He enjoys educating plan sponsors and is authorized to present FEDC (Fiduciary Essentials for Defined Contribution Plans). His lectures and published articles are focused on coaching business owners and human resource professionals on innovative ways to administer their 401(k) plans. His written work has been featured in a wide variety of industry publications and blogs including Entreprenuer.com, Construction Today, mdmag.com and Employee Benefit Advisor. Nathan is also an Adjunct Lecturer for The Plan Sponsor University (TPSU) and a popular lecturer to small business owners and HR professionals. Nathan, his wife, and three children live in the San Francisco Bay Area.