Pro-Regulation
Til Schuermann
Federal Reserve Bank
Pro-Market
Allan Meltzer
Carnegie Mellon University
Panel Discussion
Moderator: Rick Bryant
Carnegie Mellon University
Networking reception to follow.
This event is indorsed by IAFE .
The Quantitative Finance Discussion Group presents this discussion on regulation of capital markets. The Quantitative Finance Discussion Group provides a forum for the exchange and dissemination of knowledge in research areas intersected by behavioral, financial, mathematical, and statistical sciences. Its goal is to inspire collaborations and to foster the development of professional networks between the science and finance communities, specifically those with a quantitative role. The Academy's location at 7 World Trade Center makes it ideally situated to bring the scientific and finance communities together.
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Speakers
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Allan Meltzer
Carnegie Mellon University
Allan Meltzer is the Allan H. Meltzer University Professor of Political Economy at Carnegie Mellon University and a Visiting Scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, Washington. His teaching and research interests include the history of US monetary policy, size of government, macroeconomics, and the relation of money to inflation and unemployment in open and closed economies. Professor Meltzer has served as a consultant on economic policy for the US Congress, US Treasury, the Federal Reserve, the World Bank and the US and foreign governments, and was Chair, the International Financial Institution Advisory Commission. He was founder and chairman of the Shadow Open Market Committee from 1973 to 2000, and was Honorary Advisor to the Bank of Japan. He is the author of many books and papers in the field of economics.
Til Schuermann
Federal Reserve Bank
Til Schuermann is a Vice President in the Financial Intermediation Function at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. His research focuses on risk measurement and management in financial institutions and capital markets, and he has published in a variety of journals including the Journal of Financial Economics and the Review of Financial Studies. He is also a Sloan Research Fellow at the Wharton Financial Institution Center and an associate editor for the Journal of Financial Services Research and the Journal of Risk. Prior to joining the New York Fed, he was a Director and Head of Research at the management consulting firm Oliver, Wyman & Company. From 1993 to 1996 he was at Bell Laboratories.
Moderator
Rick Bryant
Carnegie Mellon University
Rick Bryant received his BA from Denison University in 1975, taking his first job as a stockbroker at Paine-Webber. In 1980, Rick earned an MBA from Carnegie Mellon, after which he worked six years with the H. J. Heinz Company in their Corporate M&A and Treasury areas. In 1988, Rick became treasurer of Reebok International and, in 1993, was named Chief Financial Officer of Hefren-Tillotson, a broker/dealer and investment advisor.
Professor Bryant joined Carnegie Mellon in 1999 as the Executive Director of Carnegie Mellon's Computational Finance Program (MSCF) and, over the years has taught both in both the Tepper School of Business' undergraduate finance program and in the MSCF program.
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