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Christopher, a current junior at Loyola University Maryland, pursuing a Bachelor Degree in Economics. Christopher hails from Lewisburg, PA and believes that he has a genetic predisposition for entrepreneurship (his mother just created a new product, check it out at gorunlites.com).

Throughout his young adulthood, Christopher has created a landscaping company that hired 18 high school students; founded a charity benefiting pediatric cancer patients and their families; and a small scale startup consulting firm. He has also interned with various startup, most often assisting the CEO's directly. It might not be as innovative, but in order to make a quick buck, Christopher also re-sells high value sneakers and creates t-shirts.

On campus, Christopher chose many different leadership paths to foster and develop his entrepreneurial mindset. He has been involved in Student Government, Chief Investment of Microfinance club, and a peer tutor. Christopher loves to use his diverse skill set and background to shake up the status quo.

Christopher's finest achievement is a potato cannon that has the capabilities to shatter tempered glass.


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Spring 2017 Fellows:

Meghan Reynolds

Christopher Tiffin

Eric Muchisky

Emily Dexter-Thornton