Andrew Schiller

Advisor at Fidelity

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Firm

Fidelity

Location

Dover, NH

Credentials

Series 66

Industry experience

3 years

About

Andrew Schiller is a Planning Consultant at Fidelity Investments, where he collaborates with clients to develop personalized financial roadmaps that align with their goals and priorities. He has been with Fidelity Investments since 2022, initially serving as a Workplace Planning Consultant before advancing to his current role in 2025. Andrew holds insurance licenses in Arkansas and California. Outside of his professional work, he has personal interests that include cars, fishing, golf, lake activities, and skiing.

Client services

Financial planning Portfolio management Selection of other advisers Educational seminars or workshops Provider of model portfolios

Expertise

General retirement planning Income planning Cash flow / budgeting

Work history

Fidelity Investments

2025 - Present (1 year)

Fidelity Investments

2022 - Present (4 years)

Wilkins House Painting

2022 - 2022 (1 year)

Dicks Sporting Goods

2021 - 2022 (1 year)

Wilkins House Painting

2021 - 2021 (1 year)

Dicks Sporting Goods

2020 - 2021 (1 year)

Wilkins House Painting

2020 - 2020 (1 year)

Matty Bs Mountain Side Cafe

2020 - 2020 (1 year)

Vail Resorts Inc

2019 - 2020 (1 year)

Dicks Sporting Goods

2019 - 2020 (1 year)

Vail Resorts

2018 - 2019 (1 year)

Dicks Sporting Goods

2018 - 2019 (1 year)

University of New Hampshire

2018 - 2022 (4 years)

Plymouth State University

2018 - 2018 (1 year)

Barrett's Ale House

2018 - 2018 (1 year)

Dicks Sporting Goods

2018 - 2018 (1 year)

Vail Resorts

2017 - 2018 (1 year)

Unemployed

2017 - 2017 (1 year)

The Boston Tavern

2017 - 2017 (1 year)

Vail Resorts

2016 - 2017 (1 year)

Coyle and Cassidy High School

2014 - 2018 (4 years)

Disclosures

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Business activities & affiliations

Peter A

CFP®

Portsmouth, NH

Wolf Pine Capital

At Wolf Pine Capital, we redefine wealth management with a focus on personalized, family office-style service at an AUM fee of 0.65% annually. Our mission is to offer transparency, low fees, and tailored financial strategies accessible to a broader audience. Specializing in financial planning, investment management, and wealth transfer, we help you achieve your immediate goals and secure your legacy. Connect with us to explore how we can help you navigate your financial future with confidence and expertise.

Business ownership considerations Business exit / sale strategy Wealth management Founder/Business Owner

Rachel L

CFP®

Rochester, NH

Reverie Wealth

I've known that working with money was my calling since senior year of high school. As it turns out, I’ve poured my entire career (20+ years) into financial planning and coaching, starting with data entry and paperwork, then building financial plans and implementing the recommendations for other advisors. I started taking my own planning clients in 2007, got my CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ certification, an Accredited Investment Fiduciary® designation, and a few years later, a Masters degree in Personal Financial Planning from my alma mater Bentley University. In 2012 I made the leap from traditional firms with high minimums to a new way of working with regular Americans: fintech (aka financial technology). Since then, my mission has been to find scalable ways using technology to bring financial planning to those who need it the most - in particular, women and their allies. Now I get to accomplish some of this through my work with clients at Reverie Wealth, and also through my consulting firm, Plan Ventures, where I do projects for fintech and coaching companies on topics like scaling mass market financial services or coaching and automating financial planning advice. These days, I’m passionate about money ideas that work in the real world for real people, using your core values and your body's intelligence (head/heart/gut) to guide financial and other life decisions, backing up financial planning principles with research and evidence, tackling systemic issues in ways that can be good for both the world and our bottom lines, and like a true Enneagram 7, finding ways to have fun while doing it all! When I’m not working to bring good money to the masses, you can find me reading sci-fi and psychology books, watching reruns of New Girl and Abbott Elementary, skiing or mountain biking with my partner and kids, leading women-only small group trips to places like Paris and Japan, and fighting the patriarchy.

ESG / Sustainable investing LGBTQIA Women's Finance SRI/ESG (Socially Responsible Investing/Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance) Gen Y/Millennials (Born 1980-1995)

Brad C

CFP®, RICP®

Stratham, NH

Clark Asset Management, LLC

I was hanging on every word… It was a beautiful spring day in Palo Alto in 1996. My Modern Portfolio Theory professor – Nobel laureate Bill Sharpe – was explaining the “illusion of stock picking skill” and the idea that stock pickers as a group lose big to the stock market as a whole. I remember closing my eyes and taking it all in. Was it possible that a several hundred billion dollar industry was just harming investors? That the whole thing was built on an illusion? Even a lie? I was just entranced. (It turns out I caught a brief glimpse of my true calling that day, but it would be another 17 years before I actually took concrete steps to become a financial advisor.) But then the class ended, and I went back to the business of graduating from Stanford Business School. I headed back to consulting for a couple years, and then co-founded a dot com. But in 2003, I ended up in awkward position. An awkward position that ultimately lead me to my true calling. I had accepted the position of Publisher & Chief Marketing Officer at The Motley Fool, the personal finance website. I loved the people, and rocked the job. But something was wrong. You see, one of my responsibilities was to convince millions of investors that we had superior stock picking skills. There was just one problem with this – I didn’t believe it. Beliefs are a funny thing. I came to believe back in 1996 that stock picking skills are an illusion, and that belief had just stuck. And I couldn’t unstick it. I eventually left The Fool with mixed feelings. I was proud of our commercial success, and my role in that. But I also felt like I had betrayed my beliefs. It wasn’t a good feeling. I tried jobs in other industries, but something kept pulling me back to investing and personal finance. And then it finally hit me. I knew what I was meant to do, and I set out to form my financial advisory firm, Clark Asset Management, LLC. Now I get to help people directly, and do it in a way that’s 100% consistent with my beliefs. I get to leverage a career’s worth of skills in financial planning and analysis, problem solving and client communication. And I get to do my part to help transform an often shady industry into a helping profession. It’s awesome. …if you’d like to learn more, I encourage you to download one of my complimentary guides or schedule a complimentary phone consultation.

General retirement planning Retirement income strategy Wealth management Established Professionals Baby Boomers (Born 1946-1964)

Bryce H

Series 63, Series 66

Portsmouth, NH

Fidelity

Bryce Haynes is a Planning Consultant at Fidelity Investments, where he partners with local individuals and their loved ones to develop comprehensive financial plans. He emphasizes connecting on a personal level to understand client preferences and utilizes Fidelity's resources to align plans with their financial goals. Bryce has accumulated experience in various roles at Fidelity Investments since 2021, including Relationship Manager, Financial Representative, Retirements Representative, and Customer Relationship Advocate. Prior to joining Fidelity, he worked as an Insurance Representative at Mutual of Omaha from 2020 to 2021. Outside of his professional work, Bryce has interests in comedy, cooking and baking, golf, movies, pets, and traveling.

General retirement planning Income planning Wealth management

Amy H

CFP®, ChFC®, Series 66

Newmarket, NH

Edward Jones

Retirement plans for business owners (SEP, solo 401k) General estate planning guidance Planning for children with special needs Wealth management

Joseph B

Series 66

Seabrook, NH

Merrill

Joseph Balsamo is a Senior Resident Director and Wealth Management Advisor at Merrill Lynch Wealth Management in Portsmouth, NH. With over 37 years of experience in financial services, he specializes in providing financial advice and guidance to individuals and families. Joseph focuses on understanding clients' priorities to design and implement customized wealth management strategies that help pursue personal financial goals while managing investment risk. He serves as Senior Vice President of the Merrill Lynch office and employs a high touch client service model to review performance and progress frequently. Before joining Merrill in 2005, Joseph spent 20 years in corporate banking, underwriting and managing highly leveraged complex transactions. His background reflects a passion for entrepreneurship, capital markets, risk management, and financial planning. His areas of expertise include college education planning, family wealth management strategies, legacy planning, retirement income, socially responsible investing, and tax minimization. Joseph holds several professional designations including CERTIFIED PLAN FIDUCIARY ADVISOR (CPFA), Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor (CRPC), Personal Investment Advisor (PIA), and Retirement Accredited Financial Advisor (RAFA). He earned a Bachelor's degree from the University of Massachusetts System. Joseph is involved in his community through service on the Seabrook Beach Village Planning Board. He and his wife, JoeAnn, have been married for 33 years and live on the New Hampshire Seacoast with their two sons and dogs. His personal interests include biking, golfing, skiing, and traveling.

Wealth management Social Security optimization General retirement planning Retirement income strategy ESG / Sustainable investing Women Professionals Women's Finance
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