1938
Mr. Wood is born in Boston, Massachusetts to Francis Edward and Dorothy Wood.
1961
Mr. Wood receives a Bachelor of Arts from Brandeis University.
1961
Mr. Wood works as a law clerk at Gadby, Colson and Morinin in Washington, D.C.
1961
Mr. Wood becomes a staff assistant in the U.S. Senate in Washington, D.C.
1962
Mr. Wood serves in the U.S. Army Reserve until 1968.
1964
Mr. Wood becomes a teacher and coach at the Fay School in Southborough, Massachusetts.
1966
Mr. Wood receives a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Boston College and is admitted to practice in the state of Massachusetts.
1968
Mr. Wood is appointed co-chair of the Minority Recruitment Program at Fay School.
1970
Mr. Wood becomes a teacher and coach at the Bancroft School in Worcester, Massachusetts.
1977
Mr. Wood is appointed chair of the History Department at the Bancroft School.
1978
Mr. Wood works in private practice in Southborough, Massachusetts.
1987
Mr. Wood is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court of the State of Massachusetts.
1988
Mr. Wood becomes a single parent of two adolescent sons.
1988
Mr. Wood becomes president of The Mental Health Association of Marlborough-Westborough Area, Inc.
1990
Mr. Wood becomes a life fellow of the Massachusetts Bar Foundation.
1995
Mr. Wood serves as treasurer of the Central and Western Massachusetts chapter of the National Association of Counsel for Children.
1997
Mr. Wood joins the Board of Directors of Bridge of Central Massachusetts, Inc.
2004
Mr. Woods joins the Board of Directors of Bar Advocates, Inc. of Worcester County.
2014
Mr. Wood becomes a life fellow of the American Bar Foundation.