Gregory Koutmos

Gregory Koutmos

Dr. Gregory Koutmos is Gerald M. Levin Professor of Finance and Chair of the Finance Department of the Charles F. Dolan School of Business at Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut.

Dr. Koutmos is an authority in the field of financial markets volatility, equilibrium asset pricing models, and fixed income securities and risk hedging, Dr. Koutmos has traveled globally to study U.S., European, and emerging markets. Twice a year he travels to Vaasa, Finland, to present a seminar to post-graduate students at the Swedish School of Business and Economics Administration. [ [http://www.fairfield.edu/x4348.html Gerald M. Levin Chair in Finance announced at Fairfield's Charles F. Dolan School of Business] ]

His work has been presented at national and international conferences and he has published articles in such journals as the "Journal of International Money and Finance", the "Financial Review", the "Journal of Business Finance and Accounting" and the "Journal of Economics and Business". Dr. Koutmos is an associate editor for the "Financial Review" and the "Multinational Finance Journal". He is also a founding member of the Multinational Finance Society. [ [http://www.fairfield.edu/x4348.html Gerald M. Levin Chair in Finance announced at Fairfield's Charles F. Dolan School of Business] ]

Dr. Koutmos earned a bachelor's of science degree in economics and business from the Graduate School of Business and Economic Studies in his native Greece. He also holds a master's of arts degree in economics from City College of the City University of New York and a doctorate in finance from the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York. Prior to joining Fairfield in 1993, he was an assistant professor at The Catholic University of America. [ [http://www.fairfield.edu/x4348.html Gerald M. Levin Chair in Finance announced at Fairfield's Charles F. Dolan School of Business] ]

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