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Chris Wedding


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  Wedding

Executive in Residence

Phone Number: +1.919.274.7988

Teaching / Research Interests

Entrepreneurship, Finance, Strategy, Energy, Environment

Mailing Information

Duke University: The Fuqua School of Business
100 Fuqua Drive
Durham, NC 27708

Bio

Dr. Chris Wedding is an Executive in Residence at the Fuqua School of Business, where he teaches Energy Finance and management consulting via the Fuqua Client Consulting Practicum (FCCP).

He is a former private equity investor, award-winning professor, startup founder, investment banker, and executive coach, with over $1 billion of investment experience and 50,000 professional students taught. His focus is climate tech, renewable energy infrastructure, impact/ESG investing, corporate sustainability strategy, and green real estate.

In addition, he is the Founder of Entrepreneurs for Impact (private peer groups for investor-backed CEOs, founders, and investors solving climate change); the Managing Director of IronOak Energy Capital (climate tech investment banking); an Associate Professor with the Nicholas School of the Environment and a Gosnell Visiting Professor at the Department of Economics at Duke University; a Professor of the Practice with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) Kenan-Flagler Business School; one of the earliest LEED Accredited Professionals with the US Green Building Council; a certified Mastermind Professional; and former Director and Senior Advisor at Cherokee Investment Partners, a private equity firm that raised over $2 billion in private equity funds and, separately, founded or invested in over 150 startups and venture funds.  

He brings a global perspective, with experience in 20+ countries, and language abilities in Spanish, Japanese, and Creole. He is a frequent speaker at energy and finance conferences. Dr. Wedding also writes about climate finance, conscious leadership, personal productivity, and social justice via his newsletter ZERO: Climate Finance. In addition, he hosts a podcast, Climate Torch, which interviews climate CEOs, founders, and investors.

He received a BS summa cum laude in Environmental Science from Western Kentucky University, where he was a national Goldwater Scholar in Math and Science. At UNC, he earned an MS and PhD focused on business and strategy in real estate and energy.

He lives with his wife and three children in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.