
Chris Luzader is a forward-thinking alum of the College of Business and Economics at West Virginia University.
A true West Virginia native, he grew up in a town with fewer than 200 people. Living in such an overlooked and bucolic area inspired Chris to work hard and focus on his academic abilities. He always looks for the nearest mountain range – but craves the hustle and bustle of urban areas.
Chris was previously president of the Nu Upsilon chapter of Delta Sigma Pi, which is America’s foremost professional business fraternity for men and women pursuing a degree in business. Chris has also been named an EQT Student of Excellence, and he maintains an active network of over 30,000 followers on his Twitter account. In 2015, alongside remaining in the exclusive National Society of Collegiate Scholars, he was named a recipient of the Tattersall Scholarship, one of his college's largest and most prestigious scholarships, It is made possible by distinguished WVU alumnus and investment fund manager, Fred Tattersall. He is an inducted member of Beta Gamma Sigma, the most selective international honor society recognizing business excellence in AACSB accredited schools. More recently, he was named a WVU Foundation Outstanding Senior and Delta Sigma Pi's 2017 Steel Valley Regional Collegian of the Year. He graduated in 2017 as a dean's scholar from WVU’s Honors College and with summa cum laude honors.
A true West Virginia native, he grew up in a town with fewer than 200 people. Living in such an overlooked and bucolic area inspired Chris to work hard and focus on his academic abilities. He always looks for the nearest mountain range – but craves the hustle and bustle of urban areas.
Chris was previously president of the Nu Upsilon chapter of Delta Sigma Pi, which is America’s foremost professional business fraternity for men and women pursuing a degree in business. Chris has also been named an EQT Student of Excellence, and he maintains an active network of over 30,000 followers on his Twitter account. In 2015, alongside remaining in the exclusive National Society of Collegiate Scholars, he was named a recipient of the Tattersall Scholarship, one of his college's largest and most prestigious scholarships, It is made possible by distinguished WVU alumnus and investment fund manager, Fred Tattersall. He is an inducted member of Beta Gamma Sigma, the most selective international honor society recognizing business excellence in AACSB accredited schools. More recently, he was named a WVU Foundation Outstanding Senior and Delta Sigma Pi's 2017 Steel Valley Regional Collegian of the Year. He graduated in 2017 as a dean's scholar from WVU’s Honors College and with summa cum laude honors.