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'''Chad Troutwine''' (born [[May 23]], [[1968]]) is an American [[Independent film]] producer and successful entrepreneur.
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'''Chad Troutwine''' (born May 23, 1968) is an American Independent film producer and successful entrepreneur.
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
As a child, Chad's parents encouraged his entrepreneurial spirit and placed a high value on education. Chad earned a perfect score on the [[Stanford Achievement Test]], and graduated high school at the age of sixteen. Chad earned his BA from [[Arizona State University]] at nineteen, and went on to earn a JD from the [[University of Missouri]], graduating with honors, and an [[MBA]] from the [[Yale School of Management]]. While at Yale, Chad met [[Markus Moberg]], and together they launched [[Veritas Prep]], a successful GMAT preparation and MBA admissions consulting company.<ref>http://www.veritasprep.com/founders.html</ref>
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As a child, Chad's parents encouraged his entrepreneurial spirit and placed a high value on education. Chad earned a perfect score on the Stanford Achievement Test, and graduated high school at the age of sixteen. Chad earned his BA from Arizona State University at nineteen, and went on to earn a JD from the University of Missouri, graduating with honors, and an MBA from the Yale School of Management. While at Yale, Chad met Markus Moberg, and together they launched [[Directory:Veritas Prep|Veritas Prep]], a successful GMAT preparation and MBA admissions consulting company.<ref>http://www.veritasprep.com/founders.html</ref>
 
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In recognition of his entrepreneurial endeavors, [[Forbes magazine]] named Chad their 2002 Forbes Future Capitalist of the Year.
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In recognition of his entrepreneurial endeavors, Forbes magazine named Chad their 2002 Forbes Future Capitalist of the Year.
  
 
==Film History==
 
==Film History==
In January 2001, Chad established his own film company, Chad Troutwine Films. His films have premiered at [[Sundance]] and [[Cannes]], featuring many prominent actors/actresses (such as [[James Wood]], [[Christina Ricci]], [[Vince Vaughn]], and [[Natalie Portman]]), and directors (such as [[Joel and Ethan Coen]] and [[Alexander Payne]]).<ref>http://mba.yale.edu/alumni/alumni_leaders/troutwinec.shtml</ref>
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In January 2001, Chad established his own film company, Chad Troutwine Films. His films have premiered at Sundance and Cannes, featuring many prominent actors/actresses (such as James Wood, Christina Ricci, Vince Vaughn, and Natalie Portman), and directors (such as Joel and Ethan Coen and Alexander Payne).<ref>http://mba.yale.edu/alumni/alumni_leaders/troutwinec.shtml</ref>
  
 
===Producer===
 
===Producer===
- ''[[Freakonomics_(film)|Freakonomics]]'' (2009) (filming) (producer)<br/>
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- ''Freakonomics'' (2009) (filming) (producer)<br/>
- ''[[Carissa]]'' (2008)<br/>
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- ''Carissa'' (2008)<br/>
- ''[[Paris, je t'aime]]'' (2006) (executive producer)<br/>
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- ''Paris, je t'aime'' (2006) (executive producer)<br/>
- ''[[Lo Más bonito y mis mejores años]]'' (2005) (associate producer)<br/>
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- ''Lo Más bonito y mis mejores años'' (2005) (associate producer)<br/>
- ''[[Edmond_(film)|Edmond]]'' (2005) (co-producer)<br/>
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- ''Edmond'' (2005) (co-producer)<br/>
- ''[[The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things]]'' (2004) (executive producer)<br/>
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- ''The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things'' (2004) (executive producer)<br/>
- ''[[I Love Your Work]]'' (2003) (executive producer)<br/>
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- ''I Love Your Work'' (2003) (executive producer)<br/>
- ''[[Northfork]]'' (2003) (associate producer)
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- ''Northfork'' (2003) (associate producer)
  
Chad also appeared as himself in the 2007 independent film ''[[A Lawyer Walks into a Bar]]''.<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1311550/</ref>
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Chad also appeared as himself in the 2007 independent film ''A Lawyer Walks into a Bar''.<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1311550/</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 22:01, 4 August 2008

Chad Troutwine
Chad Troutwine.jpg
Born May 23, 1968
Independence, Missouri
Occupation Entrepreneur
Independant Film Producer
Contact {{{contact}}}

Chad Troutwine (born May 23, 1968) is an American Independent film producer and successful entrepreneur.

Biography

As a child, Chad's parents encouraged his entrepreneurial spirit and placed a high value on education. Chad earned a perfect score on the Stanford Achievement Test, and graduated high school at the age of sixteen. Chad earned his BA from Arizona State University at nineteen, and went on to earn a JD from the University of Missouri, graduating with honors, and an MBA from the Yale School of Management. While at Yale, Chad met Markus Moberg, and together they launched Veritas Prep, a successful GMAT preparation and MBA admissions consulting company.[1]

In recognition of his entrepreneurial endeavors, Forbes magazine named Chad their 2002 Forbes Future Capitalist of the Year.

Film History

In January 2001, Chad established his own film company, Chad Troutwine Films. His films have premiered at Sundance and Cannes, featuring many prominent actors/actresses (such as James Wood, Christina Ricci, Vince Vaughn, and Natalie Portman), and directors (such as Joel and Ethan Coen and Alexander Payne).[2]

Producer

- Freakonomics (2009) (filming) (producer)
- Carissa (2008)
- Paris, je t'aime (2006) (executive producer)
- Lo Más bonito y mis mejores años (2005) (associate producer)
- Edmond (2005) (co-producer)
- The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things (2004) (executive producer)
- I Love Your Work (2003) (executive producer)
- Northfork (2003) (associate producer)

Chad also appeared as himself in the 2007 independent film A Lawyer Walks into a Bar.[3]

References