Christopher Bossa Announces Seven Years of Finance Experience
Christopher Bossa, a Georgia real estate lending professional, notes his seven years of experience in the field of finance and real estate investing.
(prHWY.com) January 6, 2013 - Atlanta, GA, GA -- 29-year-old Christopher Bossa has been working in finance and real estate investing for seven years, making a path in the field since 2005. Christopher Bossa got his start learning about film at the New York Film Academy and then moved into finance, studying economics at the European Business School of London. Christopher Bossa took this knowledge and brought it into the world of finance, and he also brought with him a hunger for continued learning.
Christopher Bossa worked as a trader and an FX broker, and had a stint as a corporate accounts manager for firms like Chimera Securities and the Associated Foreign Exchange. "Those jobs were all different sides of the same coin, but they did require a certain set of skills for each of them," says Christopher Bossa. "There was as much of a learning curve as you allowed there to be and I think that I learned a lot about finance from each of them."
Bossa regards every step on his journey as worthwhile. "It's that line actors always use about how there are no small parts," says Christopher Bossa. "Every job matters. Every little thing about it can teach you something and every one of those parts can help you find that next step." Bossa's journey has certainly been a long and dedicated one, leading him to the modern day and his current position.
Currently, Christopher Bossa is a financier and real estate investor in Atlanta, GA, Indianapolis, IN, and New York, NY. Bossa is also the owner, manager, and a partner at an Atlanta-based lending firm, of which he is also the chief executive officer, or CEO. In addition to this professional experience, Bossa has a place in the New York Chamber of Commerce.
Christopher Bossa's passion for knowledge extends beyond the world of finance, too, as he studied the Spanish language in the country of its origin, taking classes in Malaga, Spain. "Spanish is an interesting language," says Christopher Bossa, "not to be a broken record, but I feel like there's always something let to learn in it. Some new thing to discover. I think that's true of any language, really."
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