Chris and his wife Stephanie have lived in Attleboro since 2014 and are raising their two children in Ward 5. He grew up in Cranston, Rhode Island, and attended public schools there throughout his childhood.
He earned his undergraduate degree in history and political science from the University of Rhode Island, earned a certificate in information security management from Northeastern University, and is currently working on a public leadership credential from the Harvard Kennedy School.
Chris works from home as a post-sales team lead for a cybersecurity company. He also serves as an alternate member of the Attleboro Historical Commission. In his free time he enjoys reading non-fiction, finding new hikes with this family, and building LEGOs with (or without) his children.
Chris and his wife Stephanie have lived in Attleboro since 2014 and are raising their two children in Ward 5. He grew up in Cranston, Rhode Island, and attended public schools there throughout his childhood.
He earned his undergraduate degree in history and political science from the University of Rhode Island, earned a certificate in information security management from Northeastern University, and is currently working on a public leadership credential from the Harvard Kennedy School.
Chris works from home as a post-sales team lead for a cybersecurity company. He also serves as an alternate member of the Attleboro Historical Commission. In his free time he enjoys reading non-fiction, finding new hikes with this family, and building LEGOs with (or without) his children.
Chris and his wife Stephanie have lived in Attleboro since 2014 and are raising their two children in Ward 5. He grew up in Cranston, Rhode Island, and attended public schools there throughout his childhood.
He earned his undergraduate degree in history and political science from the University of Rhode Island, earned a certificate in information security management from Northeastern University, and is currently working on a public leadership credential from the Harvard Kennedy School.
Chris works from home as a post-sales team lead for a cybersecurity company. He also serves as an alternate member of the Attleboro Historical Commission. In his free time he enjoys reading non-fiction, finding new hikes with this family, and building LEGOs with (or without) his children.
Chris and his wife Stephanie have lived in Attleboro since 2014 and are raising their two children in Ward 5. He grew up in Cranston, Rhode Island, and attended public schools there throughout his childhood.
He earned his undergraduate degree in history and political science from the University of Rhode Island, earned a certificate in information security management from Northeastern University, and is currently working on a public leadership credential from the Harvard Kennedy School.
Chris works from home as a post-sales team lead for a cybersecurity company. He also serves as an alternate member of the Attleboro Historical Commission. In his free time he enjoys reading non-fiction, finding new hikes with this family, and building LEGOs with (or without) his children.
Chris and his wife Stephanie have lived in Attleboro since 2014 and are raising their two children in Ward 5. He grew up in Cranston, Rhode Island, and attended public schools there throughout his childhood.
He earned his undergraduate degree in history and political science from the University of Rhode Island, earned a certificate in information security management from Northeastern University, and is currently working on a public leadership credential from the Harvard Kennedy School.
Chris works from home as a post-sales team lead for a cybersecurity company. He also serves as an alternate member of the Attleboro Historical Commission. In his free time he enjoys reading non-fiction, finding new hikes with this family, and building LEGOs with (or without) his children.
Chris and his wife Stephanie have lived in Attleboro since 2014 and are raising their two children in Ward 5. He grew up in Cranston, Rhode Island, and attended public schools there throughout his childhood.
He earned his undergraduate degree in history and political science from the University of Rhode Island, earned a certificate in information security management from Northeastern University, and is currently working on a public leadership credential from the Harvard Kennedy School.
Chris works from home as a post-sales team lead for a cybersecurity company. He also serves as an alternate member of the Attleboro Historical Commission. In his free time he enjoys reading non-fiction, finding new hikes with this family, and building LEGOs with (or without) his children.
Chris and his wife Stephanie have lived in Attleboro since 2014 and are raising their two children in Ward 5. He grew up in Cranston, Rhode Island, and attended public schools there throughout his childhood.
He earned his undergraduate degree in history and political science from the University of Rhode Island, earned a certificate in information security management from Northeastern University, and is currently working on a public leadership credential from the Harvard Kennedy School.
Chris works from home as a post-sales team lead for a cybersecurity company. He also serves as an alternate member of the Attleboro Historical Commission. In his free time he enjoys reading non-fiction, finding new hikes with this family, and building LEGOs with (or without) his children.
Chris and his wife Stephanie have lived in Attleboro since 2014 and are raising their two children in Ward 5. He grew up in Cranston, Rhode Island, and attended public schools there throughout his childhood.
He earned his undergraduate degree in history and political science from the University of Rhode Island, earned a certificate in information security management from Northeastern University, and is currently working on a public leadership credential from the Harvard Kennedy School.
Chris works from home as a post-sales team lead for a cybersecurity company. He also serves as an alternate member of the Attleboro Historical Commission. In his free time he enjoys reading non-fiction, finding new hikes with this family, and building LEGOs with (or without) his children.