Hall Joins Decosimo Corporate Finance, LLC

  • Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Christopher Hall
Christopher Hall

Decosimo Corporate Finance, LLC (DCF) announces that Christopher P. Hall has joined the firm.

Mr. Hall joins with a background in investment strategies and investment banking, having previously been in equity research and portfolio management at SunTrust’s asset management arm, Trusco Capital Management. Most recently, Mr. Hall spent three years at Atlantic Capital Bank (formerly FSG Bank) primarily underwriting triple net leases for commercial real estate loans and monitoring tenants and loan portfolios. 

Previously, Mr. Hall was a personal financial advisor and an investment banker in Atlanta, as well as an investment banker with Deutsche Bank while in Singapore. With 25+ years of experience from across the globe, he brings international skills and knowledge from financial and consulting institutions in Singapore, Jakarta, Washington DC, Atlanta and Chattanooga. 

Mr. Hall received his MBA in Finance from The George Washington University and his Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Duke University, where he was in the honors Economics program. He is a Certified Financial Planner. 

For more information on Decosimo Corporate Finance, visit www.DCF-LLC.com or find DCF on Facebook and Twitter.

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