Christopher Wood
Christopher Wood joined the CT team as a property manager in 2005 and provided oversight to properties in the Baltimore Washington corridor. He now works closely with clients supporting their development strategy and submission of competitive and other funding packages.
He graduated from the University of California at Los Angeles with Bachelor of Arts degrees in English and Economics (as well as a minor in Spanish) in 1990. He also served as a volunteer for the Los Angeles chapter of Habitat for Humanity, building affordable homes for low income families.
After graduating from law school, Mr. Wood joined the tax department in the Baltimore office of the “big six” accounting firm Coopers & Lybrand, performing legal research and preparing tax returns for individuals, trusts, tax-exempt entities, partnerships, and both large and small corporations. While working with the local Baltimore tax practice, he renewed his relationship with Habitat for Humanity, assisting with the renovation of abandoned row homes in the financially distressed “Sandtown” neighborhood of Baltimore City.
After two years of service with the local C&L office, C&L’s merger with the accounting firm of Price Waterhouse afforded him the opportunity to transfer to a growing national tax projects team that focused on tax issues associated with building construction and renovation projects performed by large corporations throughout the country. Mr. Wood served as a project manager on Price Waterhouse Coopers’ national Tax Projects Delivery Team (TPDG) for five years before leveraging his experience to pursue a two-year rotation in PwC's National Tax Office. His position with PwC’s Tax Think Tank in the National Tax Office involved intensive research and writing on a variety of business tax issues and allowed him to pursue an advanced L.L.M. legal degree. Mr. Wood obtained his L.L.M. degree from the Georgetown University School of Law in 2004.