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Chris Wood

Chris Wood

Contributor since: 31 Mar 2010

Biography

After receiving a Bachelor of Business Administration with a Double Major in Finance & Economics at Loyola University New Orleans in 2002, Chris went on to spend several years as a commercial real estate appraiser and business valuation consultant before receiving his Master's of Business Administration with a Finance concentration, also at Loyola University New Orleans.

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