Founder and Lead Instructor
Name: Robert Clayton
Gender: Male
Birth: September 10, 1968
Alma Mater: Yale University(USA), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Poly)
Occupation: Founder, Dean and Mentor of NSG School of Business
Masterpiece: AI Wealth Navigation 4.0
【Introduction】
Robert Clayton was born in California on September 10, 1968. He is the founder, dean and practical gold medal instructor of NSG School of Business. His family has inherited business wisdom from generation to generation and is committed to constantly looking for opportunities for progress and innovation. Robert Clayton has shown a strong interest in numbers and patterns since he was a child. He is good at rational thinking and logical reasoning. Through hard work and diligent research, he obtained a double doctorate degree during college. He also earned his first fortune in life through the stock market. This study experience has given him an in-depth understanding of the knowledge in the fields of economics and finance, and laid a solid foundation for his future investment path.
In 2011, Robert Clayton founded NSG School of Business. After more than a decade of dedication, the school has gained widespread recognition in the industry, trained a large number of industry elites, with the students body surpassing 30,000 by 2024.
During the growth and development of NSG School of Business, Robert Clayton attracted numerous professionals with his solid trading expertise and personal charisma. Building on quantitative trading models, the team created an outstanding investment tool—AI Wealth Navigator 4.0.
At the same time, Robert Clayton and NSG School of Business seized the ICO opportunity in the cryptocurrency market and successfully issued NSG tokens. The successful issuance of NSG tokens played a vital role in the improvement of the AI Wealth Navigation 4.0 investment system.
【Investment and Business Experience】
1. Ivy League
Robert Clayton earned his first fortune in the stock and foreign exchange market while studying at Yale University. He became famous at a young age. While many of his peers were looking for jobs, Robert Clayton had already lived a low-key investment life and traveled around the world for study. Because of his fame at the time, he was hailed as the youngest "professor" in history by the Ivy League.
Robert Clayton's path to success is different from that of ordinary people. Because he achieved great success at a young age and focused on learning and improving himself, he rarely appeared in public and in companies.
2. Honor and Crisis
During his study tour, Robert Clayton studied for a master's degree in computer science at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Poly). He began to build his own programmatic trading model and achieved success, and established his own investment research team in emerging markets.
In 2005, Robert Clayton was named "Best Equity Fund Manager of the Year in Emerging Markets" by International Money Markets Magazine, and the Templeton Fund he once led won the "Best Emerging Markets Fund in the World".
During the global financial crisis in 2008, Robert Clayton experienced the most important stage of his life. As a bullish supporter of the stock market, he was once hit hard. Later, with the guidance of his mentor, his tenacious character and super psychological quality, he overcame the difficulties and once created the first peak of his life.
3. From investor to mentor
After years of navigating the ups and downs of the investor market, Robert Clayton began to reflect on and consolidate his investment philosophy and trading techniques. This led him to focus deeply on quantitative trading. Grateful for the guidance of his mentors and the support of his friends, he was inspired to begin a journey in education. In 2011, at the age of 43, Robert Clayton and his friends founded NSG School of Business.
Based on the educational policy of students’ interests first and ‘practical experience is the best teaching method’ , NSG School of Business has maintained steady growth. At present, students are spread across more than ten countries around the world, with a total number of more than 30,000.
4. The rise of business territory
In the early days of NSG School of Business, Professor Robert Clayton tried to create a ‘lazy investment system’. He realized very early that quantitative trading would be applicable to various investment markets in the future.
With the development of science and technology, the application of artificial intelligence technology has had a profound impact on quantitative trading. Quantitative trading is a trading strategy that uses mathematical models and a large amount of historical data to make investment decisions, and the introduction of artificial intelligence makes quantitative trading more accurate, efficient and intelligent.
Since 2018, NSG School of Business has started to move from quantitative trading to the field of artificial intelligence trading. With the efforts of many experts, scholars, and scientific and technological talents, the prototype of ‘AI Wealth Navigation 4.0’ was created.
As technological innovation brings greater challenges, NSG School of Business chooses to issue NSG tokens to finance ‘AI Wealth Navigation 4.0’, and obtain more research funds and professional talents. Because of the success of NSG tokens and ‘AI Wealth Navigation 4.0’, the valuation of NSG School of Business continues to soar, and Robert Clayton also reaches a new height in his life, and he vows to make ‘AI Wealth Navigation 4.0’ an investment tool that subverts the investment world!
Associate Lecturer
Name: Ryan Callis
Gender: Male
Birth: October 30, 1980
Occupation: Independent Investor
Masterpiece:‘K&V’ Tracker Method
Ryan Callis' life trajectory was completely rewritten by a financial doomsday. In 2008, he witnessed how Professor Robert Clayton went from having nothing to building an asset empire against the trend when the global market collapsed. At that moment, Ryan realized that the real trading master was not the one who operated in calm waters, but the one who hunted for opportunities in the center of the storm. He immediately dedicated himself to learning under the professor, becoming one of the most devoted inheritors of his philosophy.
But he was not satisfied with "copying". In the systematic study of NSG School of Business, Ryan not only digested the core logic of lazy trading method and quantitative strategy but also derived a set of original strategy system - K&V Tracker Method on this basis. This is an algorithmic expression of his long-term insight into market structure and capital behaviour, and it also marks his qualitative change from a follower to a strategy builder.
His latest achievement has shattered conventional expectations: Starting in early 2018 with an initial capital of $2 million, he leveraged the K&V system to grow his total assets to an astonishing $132 million in less than five years—an overall return of 66-fold return. This isn’t a story of luck, but a triumph of systematic insight and relentless execution.
CEO
Name: Edward H. Langford
Birth: March 12, 1955
Alma Mater: Harvard Business School; University of Oxford
Occupation: Chief Executive Officer
The Financier
Name: Sophia L. Kensington
Birth: July 8, 1997
Alma Mater: London School of Economics; INSEAD (France)
Occupation: Head of Finance
Company’s Secretary
Name: Emily J. Carter
Birth: October 23, 1999
Alma Mater: University of Edinburgh
Occupation: Executive Secretary
COO
Name: Bernard·Bernie·Kowalski
Birth: January 15, 1958
Alma Mater: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Occupation: Chief Operating Officer
Director
Name: Victoria R. Blair
Birth: November 4, 1990
Alma Mater: University of Cambridge; Wharton School
Occupation: Chief Human Resources Officer
Chief of Legal Department
Name: Marcus D. Sterling
Birth: May 17, 1981
Alma Mater: Yale Law School; UC Berkeley (Pre-law)
Occupation: Chief Legal Officer
Head of Investor Relations Department
Name: Charles B. Harrington
Birth: April 30, 1974
Alma Mater: Columbia University; HEC Paris
Occupation: Head of Investor Relations
Head of Strategic M&A Department
Name: Richard A. Marquez
Birth: August 21, 1975
Alma Mater: Stanford Graduate School of Business; IE Business School (Spain)
Occupation: Head of Mergers & Acquisitions
Chief of IT Department
Name: Harold T. Benson
Birth: June 26, 1978
Alma Mater: ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology); Carnegie Mellon University
Occupation: Chief Information Officer