Corey Woodruff
Born (1990-04-13) April 13, 1990 (age 34)
Saginaw, Michigan, United States
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Real Estate Entrepreneur, Author, Philanthropist
Years active2016–present
Known forOwner of CMH Capital, Author of the "Tenant to Tycoon" series, 48th largest mobile home park owner in the world
Websitewww.cmhcapitalinc.com

Early life and family background edit

Born into a lineage of entrepreneurs in Saginaw, Michigan, on April 13, 1990, Corey Woodruff was the progeny of Timothy Woodruff and Christina Solano. The Woodruff family name was synonymous with robust business acumen, with ventures spanning from casual carpets to trucking, imprinting on Corey the quintessence of American entrepreneurship from his early years. At Pinconning High School, Corey not only emerged as a state champion wrestler but also epitomized the quintessential student-athlete, balancing rigorous academics with his commitment to wrestling excellence

Education edit

Corey's academic journey was as illustrious as his athletic endeavors. Awarded a full-ride scholarship in recognition of his wrestling prowess and academic merit, he first graced the mats and classrooms of Northwest Community College. There, he not only wrestled at the varsity level but also attained the honor of Academic All-American, boasting a GPA of 3.8.

Corey's thirst for knowledge and growth propelled him to Missouri Valley College, where he maintained his varsity wrestling status while pursuing dual bachelor's degrees in finance and marketing

Career edit

Launching into the professional realm, Corey Woodruff swiftly rose through the ranks of the timeshare sales industry. His keen acumen for sales earned him the prestigious accolade of Salesman of the Year for three consecutive years, setting the stage for his ascension to President of Sales at one of the nation's most esteemed outdoor private membership campground companies.

However, it was the realm of real estate that Corey was destined to revolutionize. With a keen eye for value and a natural flair for sales and capital generation, he entered the market by acquiring his first mobile home park in 2016 for $250,000. His strategic acumen bore fruit when he sold it for over $1.5 million merely two years later. This marked the genesis of an empire as Corey methodically amassed 39 additional mobile home parks, elevating his portfolio to an estimated worth of over $100 million, and securing his status as the 48th largest mobile home park owner globally.

Business ventures edit

Corey is the architect behind CMH Capital LLC, a homage to his father's legacy of 'casual' prefixed enterprises. He reinvigorated the brand with a modern twist, focusing on casual mobile homes and transforming the mobile home park industry with a blend of traditional values and contemporary business strategies

Philanthropy edit

Corey's philanthropic ethos is as unique as his business tactics. Emerging from a low-income background, he now channels his success towards uplifting his family and, most significantly, his mother, who ensured Corey never lacked support, especially following his father's untimely demise.

Publishing/Authoring edit

An advocate for financial literacy and self-made success, Corey penned the influential "Tenant to Tycoon" book series. This literary work serves as a cornerstone for those seeking wealth with minimal initial capital. Titles in the series include:

  • Tenant to Tycoon: Wholesaling Mobile Home Parks
  • Tenant to Tycoon: Top 10 Mistakes Managing Mobile Home Parks
  • Tenant to Tycoon: Buying, Managing, and Exiting Mobile Home Parks

References edit

(https://www.mobilehomeuniversity.com/mhu-top-100-community-owners.php). (https://www.valleywillroll.com/sports/mwrest/2012-13/bios/Corey_Woodruff) (https://youtube/IyLwoabpbQM?feature=shared) (https://nwc.edu/wrestling/roster/past/detail.html?id=2e7a387e-ae45-487b-8bc8-5c8b2d9eb3b4) (https://youtube/N_NQgSDFJWk?feature=shared)


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