Chris Wolfe

Executive Coach

Chris is a coach, veteran, entrepreneur, artist, and writer. He graduated from West Point and served for six years as a Field Artillery officer in the U.S. Army, including in Operation Iraqi Freedom. He then earned an MBA from Duke University and worked on Wall Street as an investment banker. After five years on Wall Street, Chris earned his MFA from Columbia University where he remains today.

At Columbia, Chris uses his own expertise to help others actualize their potential and has pursued teaching opportunities intertwined with social justice. He is the inaugural Artist-in-Residence at the Eric H. Holder Jr. Initiative for Civil and Political Rights and he teaches creative writing at Rikers Island to incarcerated students as a part of the Justice-In-Education Initiative.

Chris’ writing has been featured in the BOMB Magazine, The New York Times Magazine and two anthologies. Most recently, Chris applied his experience and expertise to the Broadway production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning “A Soldier’s Play,” serving as its military consultant. As a coach, he combines his creativity and thoughtfulness to help leaders and teams achieve success.

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