Cheol S. Eun (Ph.D., NYU) is the Thomas R. Williams Chair and
Professor of Finance at the Scheller College of Business, Georgia
Institute of Technology. Before joining Georgia Tech, he taught at
the University of Minnesota and the University of Maryland. He also
taught at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania,
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST),
Singapore Management University, and the Esslingen University of
Technology (Germany) as a visiting professor. He has published
extensively on international finance issues in such major journals
as the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, JFQA,
Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of International Money and
Finance, Management Science, and Oxford Economic Papers. Also, he
has served on the editorial boards of the Journal of Banking and
Finance, Journal of Financial Research, Journal of International
Business Studies, and European Financial Management. His research
is widely quoted and referenced in various scholarly articles and
textbooks in the United States as well as abroad. Dr. Eun is the
founding chair of the Fortis/Georgia Tech Conference on
International Finance. The key objectives of the conference are to
promote research on international finance and provide a forum for
interactions among academics, practitioners, and regulators who are
interested in vital current issues of international finance. Dr.
Eun has taught a variety of courses at the undergraduate, graduate,
and executive levels, and was the winner of the Krowe Teaching
Excellence Award at the University of Maryland. He also has served
as a consultant to many national and international organizations,
including the World Bank, Apex Capital, and the Korean Development
Institute, advising on issues relating to capital market
liberalization, global capital raising, international investment,
and exchange risk management. In addition, he has been a frequent
speaker at academic and professional meetings held throughout the
world.
Bruce G. Resnick is Professor Emeritus of Finance at the Wake
Forest University School of Business in Winston-Salem, North
Carolina. Prior to retiring, he was the Joseph M. Bryan Jr.
Professor of Banking and Finance. He has a D.B.A. in finance from
Indiana University. Additionally, he has an M.B.A. from the
University of Colorado and a B.B.A. from the University of
Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Prior to coming to Wake Forest, he taught at
Indiana University for ten years, the University of Minnesota for
five years, and California State University, Chico for two years.
He has also taught as a visiting professor at Bond University, Gold
Coast, Queensland, Australia, and at the Helsinki School of
Economics and Business Administration in Finland. Additionally, he
served as the Indiana University resident director at the Center
for European Studies at Maastricht University, the Netherlands. He
also served as an external examiner to the Business Administration
Department of Singapore Polytechnic and as the faculty advisor on
Wake Forest University study trips to Japan, China, and Hong
Kong.
Dr. Resnick taught M.B.A. courses at Wake Forest University. He
specialized in the areas of investments, portfolio management, and
international financial management. Dr. Resnick's research
interests include market efficiency studies of options and
financial futures markets and empirical tests of asset pricing
models. A major interest has been the optimal design of
internationally diversified portfolios constructed to control for
parameter uncertainty and exchange rate risk. In recent years, he
has focused on information transmission in the world money markets
and yield spread comparisons of domestic and international bonds.
His research articles have been published in most of the major
academic journals in finance. His research is widely cited by other
researchers and textbook authors. He served as an associate editor
for the Journal of Financial Research, Emerging Markets Review,
Journal of Economics and Business, and the Journal of Multinational
Financial Management.
Tuugi Chuluun is an Associate Professor of Finance at Sellinger
School of Business and Management at Loyola University Maryland.
Her research areas include international finance, corporate
finance, and behavioral finance. She has published in journals such
as Journal of Banking and Finance, Financial Management, Journal of
Corporate Finance, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization,
and Small Business Economics. Her research has also been featured
in magazines such as The Economist and Forbes Mongolia and on
popular websites such as HBR.org and Inc.com. She holds a Ph.D. in
Finance from Georgia Institute of Technology, a master's in
financial economics and a bachelor's degree in economics from Ohio
University. Dr. Chuluun has taught a variety of undergraduate and
graduate courses, including international finance, corporate
finance, investments, microeconomics, and macroeconomics at Loyola
University Maryland, Georgia Institute of Technology, and West
Virginia University-Parkersburg, often incorporating innovative
teaching practices. At Loyola University Maryland, she was selected
as the ELMBA Program Distinguished Professor of the Year and
received the Sellinger School STAR Award in Research. She has also
received the Financial Management Association's Superior Faculty
Advisor award. Dr. Chuluun holds the Chartered Financial Analyst
(CFA) designation. She is the former president of the CFA Society
Baltimore, Maryland's largest membership organization for
investment professionals, and has served on the board of the
society since 2013. She was also the co-chair of the "Alpha and
Gender Diversity Baltimore Conference 2018" that was designed to
offer collaborative discussion on how gender diversity creates a
competitive advantage for investment professionals and the broader
finance industry. Dr. Chuluun was a Visiting Scholar at the
Brookings Institution and has international consulting experience.
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