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We Create Market Opportunities & Help With Risk Management

Jantz Analytics was formed specifically to develop a software platform that possesses the unique tools to adequately measure real estate investment trust (“REIT”) portfolio risk, especially “fat tail” risk factors. When every real estate asset class is performing smoothly, just as a glossy real estate investment sales brochure predicted, that environment creates a “herd mentality” or a less-than-rigorous approach to real estate investing. However, after the sobering economic effects of Covid-19, perceived and non-perceived risk is now much different. As such, investing in REITs without adequate portfolio risk analysis to adequately measure overall risk is, at best, imprudent.

Portfolio insurance analysis and testing developed by Jantz Analytics software is the “new frontier requirement” for sophisticated investors to measure risk, especially tail risk, before making a large capital investment in REITs.

300+

Years of Related Investment Experience

JA – Leadership

Stephen T. Crosson

Stephen T. Crosson

Co-Founder

About Mr. Crosson
Stephen T. Crosson has more than 45 years of real estate experience consisting of analysis, valuation, and consultation regarding both commercial and residential properties in many areas of the U.S. and Puerto Rico. His experience includes retail, industrial, multifamily, office, and special purpose properties.

Mr. Crosson received a BBA (Banking and Finance) from the University of North Texas. He was in the MBA program (emphasis in real estate) at Southern Methodist University.
Mr. Crosson served as Independent Director of a U.S. real estate partnership during its combination with a similar entity in Canadian, preceding an IPO on the Toronto Stock Exchange. He has served several terms on the Board of Directors of The Real Estate Council. He is a published author and speaker at many real estate forums.

Jimmy H. Jackson

Jimmy H. Jackson

Co-Founder

About Mr. Jackson
Jimmy H. Jackson has over 37 years of experience as a commercial real estate consultant as well as years of experience as a seasoned real estate investor. Mr. Jackson’s experience includes consultation on a wide array of property types including apartment developments, industrial facilities, retail developments, office buildings, single-family subdivisions, single-family residences, condominiums, hotels, golf courses, mixed-use developments, special-use project’s and vacant land. Mr. Jackson has also been involved in various real estate developments as well as personal real estate investments which include land acquisition & development, ground-up office build-to-suit development, garden apartment development, student housing development, and single-family lot development.

Mr. Jackson graduated from Texas Tech University in 1984 with a BBA in Finance/Real Estate Specialization. Mr. Jackson served for eight/8 years (2012-2020) on the Advisory Board for the Jerry Rawls College of Business Administration (COBA) at Texas Tech University. Mr. Jackson has also served as a guest lecturer on real estate entrepreneurship to upper-level COBA students at Texas Tech over the years.

Mr. Jackson is deeply involved in philanthropy as exhibited by consulting with and influencing family members to provide the start-up expertise as well as the seed funding in 1994 for the formation of The Parent Project for Muscular Dystrophy/PPMD (www.parentprojectmd.org). The PPMD organization has developed into a worldwide non-profit centered to provide research funds for children suffering from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Since inception, the PPMD organization has directly funded more than $50 million in direct research and assisted and helped leverage more than $500 million of other research related to other genetic diseases through NIH government grants and other private funding sources. In 2008, Mr. Jackson also received a Humanitarian Award from Texas Gov. Rick Perry for charitable work associated with National Jewish Hospital/NJH in Denver. Mr. Jackson currently serves as a national trustee for NJH which is the #1 respiratory care hospital in the world.

Dr. Svetlozar (Zari) Rachev

Dr. Svetlozar (Zari) Rachev

Chief Research Officer

Dr. Svetlozar (Zari) Rachev is one of the world’s foremost authorities in the application of heavy-tailed distributions in finance. His 40 years of research culminated in five awarded patents at FinAnalytica INC., where he served as Chief Scientist.
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Dr. Svetlozar (Zari) Rachev is one of the world’s foremost authorities in the application of heavy-tailed distributions in finance. His 40 years of research culminated in five awarded patents at FinAnalytica INC., where he served as Chief Scientist. He is the President of Bravo Risk Management Group, originator of the Cognity methodology, acquired by FinAnalytica. Currently, he is a Professor of Quantitative Finance at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Texas Tech University. Rachev has supervised over 50 Ph.D. students, he is the author of 20 books, over 350 published articles on finance, econometrics, probability, statistics, and actuarial science. He is an Elected Member of the International Statistical Institute, a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, and was granted the Humboldt Research Award for Senior U.S. Scientists, in 1995-1997.
Dr. W. Brent Lindquist

Dr. W. Brent Lindquist

Chief Technology Officer

Dr. W. Brent Lindquist holds the rank of Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Texas Tech University and is the co-director of the mathematics finance program. He received his Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Cornell.
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Dr. W. Brent Lindquist holds the rank of Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Texas Tech University and is the co-director of the mathematics finance program. He received his Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Cornell. His involvement with computation methods lead him to the Courant Institute for Mathematical Sciences at New York University and a research career in computational mathematics. Dr. Lindquist served six years as Dean of Arts & Sciences at Texas Tech.

Prior to joining Texas Tech, Dr. Lindquist served as Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at Stony Brook University where he helped lead the transition of that department to one of the top 10 applied mathematics programs in the country.

As a computational mathematician, Brent has developed numerical methods for: PDEs; flow in porous media; automated 3D image analysis for porous media, neuron, and fiber analyses; Riemann problems in two dimensions; hierarchy formation in social animal groups; and numerical computation of the magnetic moment of the electron. He is a co-recipient of the Lee Segal prize from the Society of Mathematical Biology. He was one of the founding developers of the Frontier package used to study reservoir flow at field scales and is the principal architect of the 3DMA-Rock code for studying flow at the pore-scale. He was a co-founder of PetroComp, which marketed the Frontier software package and has commercially licensed his 3DMA-Rock code.

Dr. Lindquist has over 100 publications, has presented his research in 25 countries on five continents, and participated as PI or co-PI in $20M of grant funding. He has supervised over 35 Ph.D. students.

Dr. John Guerard

Dr. John Guerard

Special Advisor-USA

John B. Guerard, Jr., Ph.D. is a member of the McKinley Capital Management Scientific Advisory Board, an independent contractor in connection with the development, marketing, and presentation of quantitative products, programs, and strategies at Jantz Analytics.
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John B. Guerard, Jr., Ph.D. is a member of the McKinley Capital Management Scientific Advisory Board, an independent contractor in connection with the development, marketing and presentation of quantitative products, programs, and strategies at Jantz Analytics, Dallas, Texas, and an Affiliate Instructor in the Department of Applied Mathematics, the Computational Finance and Risk Management Program, The University of Washington, Seattle, WA. He served almost 15 years as Director of Quantitative Research at McKinley Capital Management, in Anchorage, Alaska. John earned his AB in Economics from Duke University, MA in Economics from the University of Virginia, MSIM from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and Ph.D. in Finance from the University of Texas, Austin. Mr. Guerard took three of his doctoral seminars at Texas from Jan Mossin, a co-developer of the Capital Asset Pricing model. John taught at the McIntire School of Commerce, the University of Virginia, Lehigh University, and Rutgers University. John taught as an adjunct faculty member at New York University, and the University of Pennsylvania. He worked with the DAIS Group at Drexel, Burnham, Lambert, Daiwa Securities Trust Company, where he co-managed the Japanese Equity Fund portfolio with Harry Markowitz. While serving as Director of Quantitative Research at Vantage Global Advisors, Mr. Guerard was awarded the first Moskowitz Prize for research in socially responsible investing.  John has published several monographs, including Corporate Financial Policy and R&D Management (Wiley, 2006), Quantitative Corporate Finance (Kluwer, now Springer, 2007, with Eli Schwartz, the third edition is at press, 2021), The Handbook of Portfolio Construction: Contemporary Applications of Markowitz Techniques (Springer, 2010), Introduction to Financial Forecasting in Investment Analysis (Springer, 2013), and The Handbook of Applied Investment Research (World Scientific Publishing, 2020, with William T. Ziemba). John serves an Associate Editor of the Journal of Investing and The International Journal of Forecasting and has published research in The International Journal of Forecasting, Management Science, the IBM Journal of Research and Development, Annals of Operations Research, Journal of Forecasting, Journal of Investing, Journal of Portfolio Management, The Financial Analysts Journal, Research in Finance, Research Policy, and the Journal of the Operational Research Society.

Dr. Stefan Mittnik

Dr. Stefan Mittnik

Special Advisor - Europe

Stefan Mittnik is well known for his work in econometrics, time series analysis, finance, and risk management. He is the co-founder of Scalable Capital, a digital wealth manager and broker with offices in Munich and London. Mr. Mittnik is widely known and respected in Europe and the U.S.
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Stefan Mittnik studied at the Technical University Berlin, Germany, the University of Sussex, England, and at Washington University in St. Louis, where he received his doctorate degree in economics and applied mathematics. He is Professor emeritus of Financial Econometrics at the University of Munich, Germany. Prior to joining the University of Munich he taught at Stony Brook University, New York, the University of Kiel, Germany, and held several visiting positions, including that of Fulbright Distinguished Chair at Washington University in St. Louis. His research focuses on financial econometrics, risk management, and portfolio optimization. In addition to purely academic interests, Professor Mittnik has served for many years on various supervisory boards of financial companies, including Union Investment, one of the leading asset managers in the European Union.
Jerry (Jay) Gibson

Jerry (Jay) Gibson

Corporate Counsel

Jerry (Jay) Gibson has over 35 years of experience as a business lawyer and advisor to corporations, partnerships and individuals. His primary focus is on commercial real estate and corporate transactions.
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Jerry (Jay) Gibson has over 35 years of experience as a business lawyer and advisor to corporations, partnerships, and individuals. His primary focus is on commercial real estate and corporate transactions. He represents clients in connection with the purchase, sale, and development of apartment complexes, office buildings, and land for horizontal development. His corporate transactions experience includes acquisitions, sales, mergers, and other business combinations. Jay also provides organizational and operational guidance to start-up and early-stage ventures and is an investor in a number of real estate projects and other ventures.

Mr. Gibson is an honors graduate of Texas Tech University, with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, and is also a graduate of the Texas Tech University Law School. Jay previously served on the Advisory Board for the Jerry Rawls College of Business Administration at Texas Tech University. He is a member of the State Bar of Texas.

Dr. Davide Lauria

Dr. Davide Lauria

Director of Software Development

Davide Lauria received a Master’s degree in Economics from the University of Pavia (Italy) in 2012. He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the University of Bergamo (Italy) in 2017, and he worked in the same institution as a postdoctoral researcher for a year.
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Davide Lauria received a Master’s degree in Economics from the University of Pavia (Italy) in 2012. He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the University of Bergamo (Italy) in 2017, and he worked in the same institution as a postdoctoral researcher for a year. Davide joined Texas Tech University as a postdoctoral teaching and research scholar in fall 2018 under the supervision of professor Svetlozar Rachev and Alex Trindade. His research interests include financial mathematics, applied probability and stochastic programming. Davide has worked on several applied projects for the financial industry, especially on asset-liability management for pension funds.

Dallas Office

Stephen T. Crosson
[email protected]

P: (972) 725-7728

3811 Turtle Creek Blvd.
Suite 980
Dallas, Texas 75219

Plano Office

Jimmy H. Jackson
[email protected]

P: (972) 725-7724

1100 Mira Vista Blvd.
Suite 300
Plano, TX 75093