Wei Jiang
Wei Jiang is a tenured professor in the Division of Finance and Economics at Columbia Business School. She received her Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago in 2001 and joined Columbia Business School in the same year. She has since taught in the Master, MBA or EMBA programs at Chicago, Columbia, Wharton, and Berkeley. She was an investment banking associate at Prudential Securities (Shanghai) before pursuing her Ph.D. degree. Professor Jiang’s main research interest lies in the strategies of institutional investors and their role in corporate decisions and financial markets. Her research has been featured in major media, including the Wall Street Journal, Economist, Institutional Investors, Money, Fortune, Business Week, New York Times and Financial Times. She received the Smith-Breeden Distinguished Paper Prize from the Journal of Finance, multiple best paper prizes from the Western Finance Association, Chicago Quantitative Alliance, UK Inquire, the Q-Group, and the Wharton School Terker Family Prize in Investment Research. Jiang has taught various courses in corporate finance and is a four-time recipient of teaching excellence awards at Columbia Business School since 2005. She is currently an associate editor at the Management Science, a fellow at the TIAA-CREF Institute, and the leading member of the investment committee of the NYCLU. |
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