Christopher Gorman is a proud citizen of the great state of Louisiana and the United States whose ambition is to see his state return to economic prominence. Mr. Gorman attended school in Kentwood, Louisiana at Jewel M. Sumner High where he excelled as the student body president and leader of a number of professional oriented organizations. Christopher attended the University of Tulane in New Orleans where he acquired a broad range of knowledge, including over 40 hours of professional development and technical skills.
While at Tulane, Christopher was active within Chi Alpha, a Christian fellowship. He participated in programs and courses designed to promote personal growth and aid the New Orleans community. Following rich studies at Tulane, Christopher was awarded a BA for his studies within the classical arts and history of early modern Europe. During his final years at Tulane, and after graduation, Christopher worked at a family company as foreman, overseeing fabrication and installation at construction sites. During the Fall of 2019 Mr. Gorman relocated to Tangipahoa Parish where he worked as a public school educator until the Coronavirus Epidemic.