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Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. Francois's research focuses on the effect of top executives on the dissemination of information in capital markets. He received a PhD in Accounting from the Stern School of Business at New York University in 2007, and a M.S. in Management from HEC (Paris) in 2001. Prior to completing his graduate studies, Francois worked for a year in the M&A division of LCF Rothschild in Paris.
Professor of statistics and operations research and the Robert Miller Faculty Fellow at the Stern School of Business, New York University. Primary research areas include econometric models, financial data modeling, forecasting, stochastic volatility, and time series analysis. Rohit is an Associate Editor of the Journal of the American Statistical Association, the flagship journal of the American Statistical Association and also an Associate Editor of The American Statistician. He was ranked amongst the top 100 theoretical econometricians worldwide in 2007.
Professor of Accounting at Rutgers University. Having graduated with honors in Mathematics from Cambridge University, England, Bharat holds a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Calgary, Canada, and a PhD in Accounting from Stanford University. He has published widely in Economics, Accounting, Mathematics and Physics journals and is currently on the editorial board of two leading accounting journals. Consulting experience includes clients such as the United Nations, The New York Board of Education and Horizon Blue Cross of New Jersey and Horizon.
Charles E. Merrill Professor of Finance, Economics and International Business in the Stern School of Business at New York University. Marti served as a consultant to several corporations, industrial groups, and financial institutions in the U.S., Europe, Asia and Latin America. He also sits on the boards of several companies, including the ICICI Bank Ltd. (NYSE: IBN), ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Co. Ltd., Infosys Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ: INFY), Metahelix Life Sciences (P) Ltd, Nomura Asset Management Inc, and the board of advisers of Apollo Management L.P. He was the Founding Editor of the Review of Derivatives Research. research interests include valuation of corporate securities, options and futures markets, asset pricing, market microstructure, and fixed income markets.
James L. Frank Professor of Accounting, Economics and Finance at the Yale School of Management since 1999. Research interests include financial reporting, dissemination of information in security markets, and statistical theory of valuation. Shyam has published five books and more than 150 scholarly articles and is past President of the American Accounting Association.