I’ve been with KCG and living in Charleston a few months now, and I recently realized I haven’t taken advantage of all this great city has to offer. So, I’ve committed to trying new experiences – starting with taking a historic walking tour downtown, visiting the Gibbs Museum of Art, and signing up for the annual Bridge Run in April. Charleston is growing exponentially with new businesses and people, but it’s also holding on to its cultural uniqueness – and that includes history, food, art, and more.

I find many people also make my mistake of not taking advantage of what’s offered in their backyard. I encourage you to get out and experience your hometown, or plan a trip to discover Charleston’s charm!


About the Author
Chrissie Hamilton
Manager

Chrissie Hamilton, Manager, joined KCG in Fall 2018. Her experience and interests align with engagements that drive operational or financial efficiencies and improvements. Notable projects include: the development of strategic and operational plans for 15 service lines within an academic health system and, subsequently, the creation of a robust accountability process to measure progress and drive alignment across the institution, the organizational redesign of a health system and a number of functional areas to support health system expansion, and the establishment of a formal recruitment forecasting process to more proactively identify and secure strategic hires for a growing academic health system.

Prior to KCG, Hamilton spent six years in commercial banking at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in the Washington, DC area. As a Portfolio Management Officer, she was responsible for underwriting credit requests for a portfolio exceeding $900 million in loan commitments to 20+ public and private clients across various industries. Collaborating with her team, Hamilton worked with clients to understand their credit needs and deliver solutions to help meet their business goals.

Hamilton earned an MBA from the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia and a BS in Business Administration from Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.