Hampson Strategies
Before forming Hampson Holdings, Andrew spent years in commercial banking and capital allocation across Tennessee, working closely with families, builders, and business owners. Those years formed his belief that good work is quiet, steady, relational, and guided more by integrity than ambition.
Since going independent, his work has spanned quantitative trading system design, real estate feasibility and site planning, architectural design under Federal and classical traditions, and applied theoretical frameworks published across 80+ open-access papers. He works as a solo practitioner — identifying binding structure before engaging domain mechanics.
His faith grounds his perspective: do what is right, be honest with people, build with intention, and treat every decision as something that affects real lives. He values loyalty, clarity, and accountability — and tries to make decisions that honor the trust others place in him.
Andrew thinks in systems and patterns, but he leads from a personal place: a desire to reduce chaos, make things easier for the people he cares about, and build work that lasts longer than any one season or pressure cycle.
"If you see it, and can fix it — fix it. If the fix becomes a passion — protect it. If the passion becomes a public good — share it."
At Hampson Holdings, his role is to design structure, support operators with calm and clarity, and ensure the House grows with purpose, not speed.
Areas of Practice
Research
Applied theoretical frameworks and feasibility studies are published as open-access documents. Over 80 papers available across quantitative systems, logistics, real estate, and architectural theory. Research available on request.