Paul Levengood
Paul Levengood
Overview
Paul "Chip" Levengood built his career in banking, spending the first half in commercial banking, operations management, and systems development and devoting the second half to investment banking. He retired from the Madrid office of JP Morgan in 2000. He previously worked in and has lived and worked extensively in Latin America and Europe, including Sao Paolo, Brussels, and Madrid. Upon graduating from Yale University with a BA in political philosophy, Chip Levengood joined the Peace Corps. He was sent to Costa Rica to work as a rural community development volunteer, an experience that was to be a formative influence in his life. After returning to the US to continue his education, he earned an MBA at Columbia University in international finance.