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Management Practice Professor, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge
Chris is Management Practice Associate Professor at Cambridge Judge Business School, where he teaches entrepreneurship and strategic management. He is also Chairman of Faster Climate Impact, the ecosystem builder for the climate emergency.
Chris came to academia after spending his 20s and early 30s as an entrepreneur. Studying part-time while raising a family and working as a visiting lecturer, he gained an MBA from London Business School, an MSc in Organisational and Social Psychology from the London School of Economics and a PhD in Management, focused on business model innovation, also from the LSE. He then joined the UCL School of Management and eventually became director of the MSc in Technology Entrepreneurship.
In 2016, Chris joined the faculty at Cambridge Judge Business School, where he founded the University’s first Master's degree in Entrepreneurship. He stepped down from the directorship of the degree in 2019 to focus on climate change-related innovation, firstly by founding Carbon13, the venture builder for the climate emergency, and more recently by developing Faster Climate Impact, the ecosystem builder for the climate emergency. His ongoing teaching in the Judge centres on strategy, especially mergers and acquisition strategy and strategic management, and entrepreneurship, particularly “net zero entrepreneurship”.