Chris Conover

Founder and President

Chris founded Hudson Companies – a professional Hudson Valley wealth management group in 2008 after nearly a decade on Wall Street with Guardian Life Insurance and Van Eck Global. Through this experience, Chris saw firsthand the gap in quality between the level of service the financial industry traditionally offers individuals when compared to institutional investors.

He formed Hudson with the mission of closing that gap, ensuring that every investor has access to the guidance they need to achieve their financial goals. Now, Chris leverages his expertise to advise clients and their families on investment decisions, asset allocation, retirement planning, and more.

Chris earned a B.A. in Economics, M.B.A. in Finance, and completed coursework toward a PhD in Behavioral Economics, all at Fordham University.

Our Approach

Professional Hudson Valley Wealth Management

Explore Christopher Conover and Hudson Companies’ (previously Hudson Valley Wealth Management) client-driven approach. Our team is committed to delivering best-in-class service, identifying innovative market opportunities, and creating strategic capital structures for success. Through our unique approach, strong relationships, and commitment-to-success, Hudson Companies has built a strong reputation amongst HNWIs, retail investors, community members, and families.

Client-Focused Services

No Two Wealth Management Plans Are Alike

Your individualized Hudson Valley wealth management plan plan may include investment portfolio recommendations, asset selection guidelines, asset allocation techniques, and profit monitoring benchmarks. Your wealth manager understands how evolving goals, changing needs, and, market forecasts can impact requirements. Together, you and your Hudson Valley wealth management firm can tailor plan details to your personal goals, needs, and requirements.

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