Malcolm N. Briggs

Malcolm Briggs is founder and principal of Andesa Strategies, Inc. in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and a Trustee of the Trinity Forum.

Malcolm Briggs

At Andesa, he is responsible for visionary leadership and high-level client relationships. He has more than thirty years of experience as a financial consultant to major corporations and significant experience in executive benefit planning and providing vision and leadership to executives of large institutions. Mac is a member of the American Association of Life Underwriters and the National Association of Life Underwriters.

Mac formerly served as chairman of the Board of Overseers of Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center in Durham, North Carolina, and is currently on the National Board of Trustees for Young Life, having served previously as its chairman. He also has served as a member of the Board of Trustees of Moravian Academy, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Mac took his undergraduate degree cum laude from Harvard College, has studied at Oxford University, and has completed the Soul of the Executive program at Shalem Institute in Bethesda, Maryland.

He and his wife Becky have five children and live in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

Examine the records of history, recollect what has happened within the circle of your own experience, consider with attention what has been the conduct of almost all the greatly unfortunate, either in private or public life, whom you may have either read of, or hear of, or remember, and you will find that the misfortunes of by far the greater part of them have arisen from their not knowing when they were well, when it was proper for them to set still and to be contented.

Adam Smith, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, p. 252

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