Clay N. Bigler
Senior Settlement Consultant,  
Corporate Director

E-mail: clay@mcnay.com


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Mr. Bigler is a member of the Million Dollar Round Table.  Round Table membership is an exclusive honor that is achieved only by a small percentage of all financial services advisors worldwide.

He is President of the Madison Co. National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (NAIFA), Vice President of the Berea Arts Council, a former board member of the Berea Lions Club and a member of the National Structured Settlements Trade Association (NSSTA).  He has taught NSSTA's introductory course for new people joining the profession.  

Bigler developed one of the best systems in the United States for implementing Qualified Settlements Funds and Supplemental Needs Trusts for injury victims.  He helped to make a complex process simple and easy to understand.   This ability to explain complex financial strategies in a simple way serves him well.  

He has written several articles on Structured Settlements and spoken to numerous groups on the topic.  Bigler has lectured to legal, workers compensation, claims and financial groups throughout the United States , and the West Indies .  

Mr. Bigler has spent a considerable amount of time in the not for profit area.  He spent two years in National Service as an Americorps volunteer in Lexington , Ky. and Canaan , Vermont .  He also worked at the University of Kentucky and has been active in programs that combat domestic violence.  His academic background was in Computer Science and English.   He has a broad base of influences and experiences.  

A native of New Orleans , he has a long family tradition in the financial services industry. His late father, Henry Bigler, was a former officer in the American Banking Association. He has spent most of his career in the financial services and technology sectors.

 
“My late father’s influence is one that will remain with me for the rest of my life,” said Bigler. “He was a tremendous leader and innovator in the banking industry.   He taught me the value of service over a strict focus on profits.”