Jeffrey Bacidore
At the forefront of innovation in finance and quantitative trading, Jeffrey Bacidore serves as an Associate Teaching Professor at the Mendoza College of Business. With an impressive career spanning over two decades, he has established himself as a leading figure in the field of finance. His extensive experience includes holding senior positions at prestigious financial institutions such as Goldman Sachs, Citadel, and Credit Suisse, where he honed his expertise in quantitative trading and investing. Jeffrey's academic journey is equally distinguished. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Knox College and further advanced his education with a Master of Science and a Ph.D. in Finance from Indiana University. His commitment to education is evident in his teaching roles at renowned business schools, including Indiana University, the University of Michigan, and the University of Notre Dame, where he has inspired countless students with his deep knowledge and passion for finance. In addition to his teaching and professional endeavors, Jeffrey Bacidore is a prolific contributor to the academic community. His research has been published in leading academic and practitioner journals, reflecting his dedication to advancing the field of finance. His work is frequently presented at both professional and academic conferences, where he engages with peers and shares insights on the latest developments in quantitative trading and finance. Jeffrey's research interests lie at the intersection of finance and quantitative trading, where he continues to explore innovative strategies and methodologies. His contributions to the field have not only enriched academic discourse but have also had a tangible impact on the practices of financial institutions worldwide. Through his teaching, research, and professional experience, Jeffrey Bacidore remains a pivotal figure in shaping the future of finance education and practice.
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, 829-855, 2001-05-01
, 130-131, 2018-10-31
, 92-120, 1997-04-01