

CNV Krishnan
CNV Krishnan investigates challenges and opportunities in the realms of corporate finance and financial intermediaries. As a tenured Professor of Banking and Finance at the Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University, he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his role. Serving as the Faculty Director of the Master of Science in Finance program, Krishnan has been instrumental in shaping the curriculum and guiding students towards successful careers in finance. His academic journey is marked by significant achievements, including a PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad. These credentials have laid a strong foundation for his research endeavors, which have been recognized through publications in esteemed academic journals and presentations at prestigious conferences worldwide. Krishnan's research interests are deeply rooted in the dynamics of banks, corporate finance, investment, and the intricate workings of financial intermediaries. His work often explores the regulatory landscape affecting bank regulators and financial services providers, offering empirical insights into corporate finance practices. His contributions to the field have earned him a place among the top 10% of authors on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN), a testament to the impact and relevance of his research. In recognition of his dedication to teaching and mentorship, Krishnan was honored with the Weatherhead School of Management Teaching Excellence Award in 2012. This accolade reflects his commitment to fostering an engaging and enriching learning environment for his students, who benefit from his expertise and passion for finance. Beyond academia, Krishnan is actively involved in various professional organizations, where he collaborates with fellow scholars and industry experts to advance the understanding of financial systems. His work continues to influence both academic circles and practical applications in the finance industry, making him a respected figure in his field.