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Bright International Corp.
Bright International Corp. is the parent of Bright Advisors, an ESG-focused RIA that builds bespoke portfolios and engages in shareholder activism.
Bright International Corp.
Bright International Corp. is the parent entity of Bright Advisors LLC, an RIA headquartered in Coolidge, United States. The firm offers personalized wealth management for individuals and institutions, focusing on aligning investments with client values. No founding year or principal wealth origin is publicly disclosed. The firm constructs bespoke portfolios spanning public equities, fixed income, private equity, and thematic impact strategies. Bright Advisors publicly highlights several shareholder engagement campaigns: in 2019 it joined Adasina Capital in a campaign that helped lead to the federal Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act (2022); in 2016 it supported MSCI's removal of Equifax from its ESG index over cybersecurity concerns; and in 2024 it backed shareholder proposals for Costco's deforestation assessment and action plan (per the firm's website). The firm also offers a Democracy Investments approach, allocating capital to countries with higher democratic governance scores. Client testimonials reference advisor Jenifer, who has been with clients since 2018 and 2020. Bright Advisors operates as a financial advisory firm rather than a pooled investment vehicle, with no disclosed AUM, team size, or additional offices. The firm does not maintain a public LinkedIn presence or disclose philanthropic structures. Client testimonials on the website date from 2018 and 2020, with no recent operational events surfaced. A structural differentiator is Bright Advisors' explicit use of shareholder activism and ESG integration as core portfolio construction tools, rather than as a side strategy. The firm coordinates with outside managers and folds campaign outcomes into its allocation process, giving it a posture closer to an impact-aligned RIA than a traditional wealth advisor.
General information
Firm type
Multi Family Office
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Coolidge
Corporate office
Coolidge, United States
Principals
Jenifer
Advisor
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Bright International Corp.?
Investment decisions are led by advisor Jenifer, referenced in client testimonials on the firm's website. No CEO, CIO, or managing principal is publicly named. The firm does not disclose a formal investment committee structure.
How does Bright Advisors source proprietary deal flow?
The firm does not disclose a proprietary deal sourcing mechanism. Its website emphasizes constructing portfolios through public equity and fixed income allocations, and collaborating with third-party ESG data providers and external campaign partners like Adasina Capital.
Is Bright structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a wealth advisory firm?
Bright International Corp. operates as the parent company of Bright Advisors LLC, a registered investment advisor (RIA). It functions as a wealth advisory firm serving multiple individuals and institutions, not as a dedicated single-family office.
Does Bright Advisors participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The firm constructs portfolios using public equities, fixed income, and thematic ETFs. Its website does not reference direct private fund commitments or direct private equity deals beyond coordinated shareholder campaigns.
Which sectors does Bright Advisors explicitly avoid?
The firm does not publish a public exclusion list. However, its emphasis on ESG and impact themes, along with campaigns against Equifax and in favor of Costco deforestation controls, suggests avoidance of companies with weak cybersecurity, deforestation exposure, and forced arbitration practices.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
Bright International Corp. does not publicly disclose the wealth origin of its principals or clients. The firm serves individuals and institutions, but no founding family or wealth source is identified.
Does the firm maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?
Bright Advisors does not disclose any philanthropic foundation or separate charitable vehicle on its website. Its investment approach integrates impact via portfolio construction and shareholder engagement rather than through a separate philanthropic entity.
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