Chuck Finch

Mr. Finch brings more than 30 years of business management and consulting experience to his engagements. His primary areas of concentration are environmental damages, agribusiness and commodity litigation, business valuations, economic development, municipal finance and mass torts (asbestos, sexual abuse, opioid abuse). He has also served as an economic expert in complex commercial litigation.
Additionally, Mr. Finch has testified in numerous class action property value diminution matters and in many EPA BEN model cases as an economic expert. He has participated in numerous consulting assignments, including environmental, securities disputes, minority shareholder disputes, econometric analysis, product liability, bankruptcy, lost profits, business valuations, insurance claims, municipal bonds and breach of contract matters.
Mr. Finch has served as a court-appointed receiver and has testified at deposition, trial, arbitration and mediation hearings and before state legislature and city zoning and economic development committees as an economic expert.
Prior to joining A&M, Mr. Finch served as Partner with both PricewaterhouseCoopers and Grant Thornton. Before that, he founded and served as President of a commodities trading and storage company.
Mr. Finch earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics and an MBA (concentration in finance) from the University of Missouri-Kansas City and a master's degree in economics from the University of Kansas. He is an Economics and Quantitative Analysis Instructor at Avila University ands a Certified Valuation Analyst with the National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts.