School Welcomes Five New Thought Leaders in 2011
The School of Management is pleased to announce five new full-time faculty members, bringing the total to 22 new full-time professors in the past three years. Starting September 2011, we welcome:
Edward Riedl, Associate Professor of Accounting
Professor Riedl joins the School from Harvard Business School, where he taught since 2002. He received his BBA and MBA in accounting from Pace University, and PhD in business administration with a concentration in accounting from Pennsylvania State University. His research interests include fair value accounting, international accounting, valuation, and intangible assets. In 2004, he won the Competitive Manuscript Award, awarded by the American Accounting Association for the top dissertation of the year. More
Kira Fabrizio, Assistant Professor of Strategy & Innovation
Professor Fabrizio, who comes to the School from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, received her PhD and MA from the University of California at Berkeley’s Haas School of Business and her BA from Wesleyan University. Her areas of interest involve knowledge exploitation, firm strategy, and intellectual property rights. In addition, she has received various awards for her scholarly work, including the Crawford Dissertation Fellowship and the Sloan Foundation Research Fellowship. More
Nachiketa Sahoo, Assistant Professor of Information Systems
Professor Sahoo, most recently a visiting assistant professor of information systems at Carnegie Mellon’s Tepper School of Business, received his PhD and MA from the Carnegie Mellon University and his BTech from the Indian Institute of Technology (Kharagpur, India). His areas of interest involve information filtering, recommender systems, and networks analysis. His research has attracted funding from both government and private sources, including a Yahoo! Faculty Research Grant for his work in personalized advertisement. More
Keith Marzilli Ericson, Assistant Professor of Markets, Public Policy & Law
In June 2011, Professor Ericson completed his doctoral studies in economics at Harvard University College of Arts & Sciences. He received his BA in economics and political science from Williams College. His areas of interest include public economics, health economics, and behavioral & experimental economics. He has been the recipient of numerous honors, including the National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship and the Jacob K. Javits Fellowship. More
Michael Nowotny, Assistant Professor of Finance (Mathematical Finance)
In June 2011, Professor Nowotny received his PhD in finance at the University of California at Los Angeles Anderson School of Management. He received both his Diplom in economics and his Vordiplom in business economics from the University of Mannheim (Germany). His areas of interest include asset pricing, stochastic volatility and portfolio choice, and econometrics. He was the recipient of various fellowships at UCLA, including the Graduate Division-Dissertation Year Fellowship and the Landesstiftung Baden-Wurttemberg Fellowship. More
