Wallis W. "Chip" Wood
is the founder and CEO of Soundview Publications in Atlanta, Georgia, a
publishing company that specializes in consumer newsletters. Among its
titles are Second Opinion, Women's Health Letter, and Prescriptions for
Healthy Living. An affiliated company produces a line of nutritional
supplements.
Chip also writes a free weekly
commentary, called Straight Talk, which can be found on the Internet at
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Prior to founding Soundview
Publications in 1988, Chip was the host of an award-winning radio talk
show in Atlanta for many years. In 1987 he was honored by the Associated
Press for Outstanding Broadcast Journalism in the State of Georgia.
Chip was the founder of '76
Press and Clarion House publishers, whose titles include Crisis Investing
by Doug Casey, None Dare Call It Conspiracy by Gary Allen and Larry
Abraham, The War on Gold by Antony Sutton, Freedom from Cancer by Michael
Culbert, and numerous other works.
Chip has lectured widely on
conservative and libertarian issues. He has also served as Master of
Ceremonies for many conferences, including FreedomFest, the Oxford Club,
the Agora Wealth Symposium, and the Atlanta Investment Conference.