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Welcome the New Faculty Members

Please welcome our new professors to the division.
Published
September 18, 2008
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About the Researcher(s)

Wouter Hendrik Dessein

Wouter Dessein

Eli Ginzberg Professor of Finance and Economics
Economics Division
Eli Ginzberg Professor of Finance and Economics
Heilbrunn Center for Graham and Dodd Investing
Lynne Sagalyn

Lynne Sagalyn

Earle W. Kazis and Benjamin Schore Professor Emerita of Real Estate
Finance Division
Paul Tetlock

Paul Tetlock

Alexandra Morgan Ciardi Professor of Finance and Economics
Finance Division
Senior Vice Dean for Curriculum and Programs
Dean's Office
Daniel Wolfenzon

Daniel Wolfenzon

Nomura Professor of International Finance
Finance Division

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The Finance and Economics Division welcomes new faculty members: 

Pierre Colin-Dufresne- formerly was vice president of the Asset Management Division at Goldman Sachs & Co..  His research interests include fixed income, credit risk, and dynamic asset pricing 

Wouter Dessein- formerly was an associate professor of economics at the University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business. His research interests include organizational economics, specifically organizational structure, incentives, centralization/decentralization, horizontal versus vertical coordination, and specialization 

Andrew Hertzberg- formerly was an assistant professor of finance at Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. His research interests include corporate finance, organizational economics, contract theory, and macroeconomics. 

Lars Lochster- formerly was assistant professor of finance at London School of Business. His research interests include asset pricing, macroeconomics, financial econometrics and derivatives. 

Martin Oehmke- earned his Ph.D. in economics from Princeton University in 2008.  His research interests include financial economics, asset pricing and financial intermediation. 

Enrichetta Ravina- formerly assistant professor of finance at Stern School of Business, New York University. Her research interests include empirical corporate finance, household finance, consumption and credit markets, and behavioral economics. 

Lynne Sagalyn- formerly of School of Design and the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania as a professor of real estate development.  Her research interests include real estate development, urban planning and redevelopment, real estate entrepreneurship, real estate finance and investment, and public capital investment 

Morten Sorensen- formerly was an assistant professor of finance at University of Chicago Graduate School of Business. His research interests include private equity, leverage buyouts and venture capital. 

Paul Tetlock- formerly was an assistant professor of finance at University of Texas at Austin since 2004, and most recently was a visiting assistant professor of finance at Yale University. His research interests include behavioral finance, asset pricing, market microstructure, and financial innovation 

Maxim Ulrich- earned his Ph.D. in finance from J.W. Goethe University in 2008. His research interests include theoretical asset pricing, fixed income derivatives macroeconomics and monetary policy and applied econometrics. 

Daniel Wolfenzon- formerly was an associate professor of finance at Stern School of Business, New York University. His research interests include corporate finance, law and finance, privately-held firms, and family firms.  

About the Researcher(s)

Wouter Hendrik Dessein

Wouter Dessein

Eli Ginzberg Professor of Finance and Economics
Economics Division
Eli Ginzberg Professor of Finance and Economics
Heilbrunn Center for Graham and Dodd Investing
Lynne Sagalyn

Lynne Sagalyn

Earle W. Kazis and Benjamin Schore Professor Emerita of Real Estate
Finance Division
Paul Tetlock

Paul Tetlock

Alexandra Morgan Ciardi Professor of Finance and Economics
Finance Division
Senior Vice Dean for Curriculum and Programs
Dean's Office
Daniel Wolfenzon

Daniel Wolfenzon

Nomura Professor of International Finance
Finance Division
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