
Wilde Wealth Management donation in honor of Nicholas Bair
Staff Reports | Digital Free Press
The Sun City-Surprise office of Wilde Wealth Management Group is announcing the donation of $5,000 to the Sun Health Foundation.
The donation, representatives of Wilde Wealth Management say, was made to honor managing partner Nicholas Bair’s passion for the organization.
Mr. Bair serves on the on the Council of Professional Advisors for the Sun Health Foundation, which fosters the concept of philanthropic planned giving to benefit nonprofit healthcare and wellness in the West Valley, according to a press release.
“Members serve as community liaisons and ambassadors, representing affiliated financial and legal disciplines, including but not limited to attorney, CPA, fiduciary, wealth manager, and trust advisor,” Mr. Bair said in a prepared statement.
“The council hosts educational events for the community such as Smart Giving Workshops, during which participants learn more about how to maximize the benefits of charitable giving for them, their family, and the charities they care about.”
Mr. Bair opened the Wilde Sun City-Surprise office in 2023 after serving the region for more than 15 years including as senior vice president of investments and private client advisor with J.P. Morgan Wealth Management’s Sun City Grand office, where he also worked as a financial advisor.
Mr. Bair holds Series 7, Series 65, Series 6, Series 63 securities registrations as well as the Arizona Life and Health Insurance Producers License.
“When I joined Wilde and expanded our team to Sun City and Surprise, it was important both to me and my colleagues that we expand the Wilde for Arizona Community Outreach Program here as well,” said Bair.
“Through it, we are empowered to make a difference in our community through everything from the sponsorship of local sports teams to organizing fundraising events for nonprofits in need to simply donating to causes near and dear to the teams’ hearts. This is the first in a long line of good works we will do in this community.”



















