Chris Fortier

Odds are, if you attended MSA from the early 1990s through the late 2000s, you knew a few of the Fortiers. Our MSAA Vice President, Chris Fortier, and his siblings Matt ‘04, Wes ‘05, and Kaitlyn ‘07 grew up in the very house where Chris now lives with his wife Laurel, their four sons Arlo, Huck, Wes and Declan.

Chris now holds the same position that his father Dave held for all those years as MSA’s Director of Operations. Luckily for MSA, Chris has an incredible knack for organizing people and projects, and he channels these skills to head up the project committee for the MSAA. Oh, and as if it wasn’t already enough being MSA’s resident problem solver, Chris also coaches boys lacrosse.
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