Prof. Dr. Sebastian Utz
Professor für Finanzwirtschaft mit dem Schwerpunkt Climate Finance
Universität Augsburg
Universitätsstraße 12a
DE-86159 Augsburg
+49 821 598 3923
sebastian.utz(at)uni-a.de
https://www.uni-augsburg.de/de/fakultaet/wiwi/prof/bwl/utz/
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Prof. Dr. Felix von Meyerinck
Felix von Meyerinck is a financial economist, currently visiting the Finance Department at Tilburg University and, he is also an affiliated researcher at the Hamburg Financial Research Center. He is interested in empirical corporate finance and household finance.
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Prof. Dr. Christoph Aymanns
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Prof. Dr. Florian Weigert
Université de Neuchâtel
florian.weigert(at)unine.ch
https://www.unine.ch/iaf/home/equipe/florian-weigert.html
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Prof. Dr. Nic Schaub
WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management
Nic.Schaub@whu.edu
https://www.whu.edu/faculty/nic-schaub/
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Prof. Dr. Marc Arnold
Universität St.Gallen, ACA-HSG
Tigerbergstrasse 9
9000 St.Gallen
marc.arnold(at)unisg.ch
Marc Arnold is Associate Professor at the University of St.Gallen and Director at the Institute of Accounting, Controlling and Auditing. He previously was an Assistant Professor at the Swiss Insitute of Banking and Finance at the University of St.Gallen and Visiting Professor at the New York University. His research focuses on Corporate Finance and Banking. Marc Arnold obtained his Swiss Finance Institute Ph.D. in 2012 at the University of Zürich. Before his academic career, he worked for Credit Suisse. https://sites.google.com/site/arnoldmarc3/
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Prof. Dr. Emilia García-Appendini
Universität Zürich
Institut für Banking and Finance
Plattenstrasse 32
Room PDL F-07
8032 Zürich
emilia.garcia(at)uzh.ch
Emilia Garcia-Appendini joined the University of Zurich as a Research Associate in September 2017. Prior to joining the University of Zurich, she was Assistant Professor of Finance at the University of St. Gallen and at Bocconi University. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics and Finance from Pompeu Fabra University. Her research focuses on corporate finance, financial intermediation, and small firm finance. She has published papers in The Journal of Financial Economics and in The Journal of Financial Intermediation and has acted as a referee for The Review of Financial Studies, The Review of Finance, Management Science, and The Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking (among others). For more information, visit: https://sites.google.com/site/mariemigarcia/home
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Prof. Dr. Jan Wrampelmeyer
VU Amsterdam
Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
Department of Finance, ECO/FIN
De Boelelaan 1105
1081 HV Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Ph.: +31 20 59 83012 | j.wrampelmeyer(at)vu.nl | http://www.wrampelmeyer.com
Jan Wrampelmeyer joined VU Amsterdam as an Associate Professor of Finance in January 2017. Prior to joining the VU, he was Assistant Professor of Finance at the Univerisity of St. Gallen, Switzerland. He holds a Ph.D. in Banking and Finance from the University of Zurich and a M.Sc. in Econometrics and Operations Research from Maastricht University.
His research focuses on money markets, asset pricing, and financial econometrics. He has published papers in The Journal of Finance as well as The Review of Financial Studies. Click here to read more about his research. |
Prof. Dr. Rico von Wyss
Rico von Wyss graduated in 2000 at the University of St.Gallen (HSG) in Economics and Finance. He received his Ph.D. at the chair of Prof. Dr. Heinz Zimmermann for the thesis “Measuring and Predicting Liquidity in the Stock Market”. From 2004 until 2015 Rico von Wyss was senior lecturer and assistant professor of finance at the School of Finance of the University of St.Gallen. He designed and ran the Master’s Program in Banking and Finance (MBF) of the HSG and established its position in the top 10 of the Financial Times Rankings. He equally designed and ran the Ph.D. Program in Finance (PiF). His teaching activities included "Market Microstructure", "Fixed Income Instruments", "International Finance and Institutional Asset Management", his research interest was in Market Microstructure and Asset Pricing. Rico von Wyss was founder and until 2015 partner of Algofin AG, a St.Gallen based financial consultant. Currently, Rico von Wyss is with Vontobel Private Banking as Head of PB Training & Sales Services in Zürich.
Contact: rico(at)vonwyss.ch
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Prof. Dr. David Oesch
Universität Zürich
Institut für Betriebswirtschaftslehre
Lehrstuhl für Financial Accounting
Plattenstr. 14
CH-8032 Zürich
david.oesch(at)business.uzh.ch
http://www.davidoesch.com/
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Prof. Dr. Andreas Käck
School of Business, Management and Economics
University of Sussex
Falmer, Brighton
Sussex, BN1 9SL
a.kaeck(at)sussex.ac.uk ¦ http://www.sussex.ac.uk/profiles/325776
Ph: +44 1 273 678433
Andreas Kaeck is currently Associate Professor for Finance at the University of Sussex (England). Prior to this, he was an Assistant Professor at the University of St Gallen. Andreas has taught many finance courses at postgraduate level, including market risk, derivatives, portfolio theory and asset pricing. His research interests cover investment-related research problems, financial econometrics, derivatives pricing and general asset pricing issues. He has also contributed to the executive education and doctoral programmes at the University of St Gallen.
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Prof. Dr. Stefan Morkötter
University of St Gallen
St.Gallen Institute of Management in Asia (SGI)
111 Amoy Street, 069931 Singapore, Singapur
stefan.morkoetter(at)unisg.ch
Ph: +65 94824101 www.singapore.unisg.ch
Prof. Dr. Stefan Morkoetter is Managing Director and Head of the St.Gallen Institute of Management in Asia (SGI-HSG), which is the local institute of the University of St.Gallen in Singapore. His research interests are in the area of financial intermediation, wealth management and private equity in specific. As an Assistant Professor in Finance, Stefan is a member of the School of Finance at the University of St.Gallen and teaches on the bachelor and master level.
Stefan earned his Ph.D. in Finance at the University of St.Gallen with his studies also leading him to the Tuck School of Business as well as to the University of Oxford. From 2007 till 2013 Stefan was a member of the Swiss Institute of Banking and Finance (sbf-HSG). Before joining the University of St.Gallen Stefan worked in the fi-nancial services industry for a European bank. In addition, Stefan is a regular speaker at international finance conferences and is involved in several executive education programmes for financial services professionals. He also is an affiliated academic at the Singapore Management University.
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Prof. Dr. Sephan Süss
The Boston Consulting Group (BCG)
stephansuess(at)gmail.com
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Prof. Dr. Norman Seeger
Norman Seeger studied business administration and mathematics at the Goethe University Frankfurt form 1999 to 2004. Subsequently, he did his Ph.D. on the topic of «Essays on Market Frictions and Model Misspecification in Asset Pricing» under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Christian Schlag (chair of Derivatives and Financial Engineering). From 2009 to 2010 Norman Seeger was Assistant Professor of Finance at the School of Finance at the University of St.Gallen. He taught the courses: Derivatives, Advanced Derivatives, Financial Modeling Workshop: Derivatives, and the Finance Research Seminar. Since 2012 is now Assistant Professor (tenure track) at the finance department at VU University Amsterdam. His research interests are in the area of asset pricing, financial econometrics, derivatives, and international macroeconomics and finance.
Contact: http://www.norman-seeger.com
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Prof. Dr. habil. Simone Westerfeld
UBS Switzerland AG
Talacker 24, Postfach
8098 Zürich
Tel.: 044 350 32 51
simone.westerfeld(at)unisg.ch
Simone Westerfeld studied business administration majoring in capital markets at the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) and the University of St.Gallen (HSG), where she received her Ph.D. in October 2004. After working for several large banks in Germany, Switzerland and the US, she spent 5 years with UBS Wealth Management & Business Banking in Zurich as Director, heading the ‘Leveraged Investment Solutions' team. In April 2010, Simone Westerfeld (1975) has been nominated Associate Professor for Banking at the University of St.Gallen. Since February 2006 she has been working at the Swiss Institute of Banking and Finance in both teaching and research. The focus of her research lies on credit risk management, credit derivatives and secondary markets for credit risk. 2012-2015 she was Professor for Banking & Finance at the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland in Basel. In April 2015 Ms. Westerfeld was appointed Adjunct Professor for Banking at the University of St.Gallen. Since October 2015 she worked as CFO/CRO at the Basler Kantonalbank (BKB) in Basel and as of January 2020, Ms. Westerfeld takes over the management of personal banking at UBS Switzerland.
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Prof. Dr. Sebastian Lang
sebastian_lang(at)hotmail.com
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Prof. Dr. Pascal Gantenbein
Department of Financial Management
WWZ - Center for Economic Sciences
University of Basel
Peter Merian-Weg 6
CH-4002 Basel
pascal.gantenbein(at)unibas.ch
Ph: +41 61 267 2459
Fax:+41 61 267 2463 |