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Larry Dann

Professor Emeritus at Finance, University of Oregon0 Followers

A champion for advancing diversity in the field of finance, Larry Dann is an esteemed emeritus professor at the University of Oregon's Lundquist College of Business. With an impressive academic background that includes a PhD from UCLA, an MBA from Harvard, and a BS from Northwestern, Professor Dann has dedicated his career to the study and teaching of corporate finance and valuation. Professor Dann's research interests are deeply rooted in the dynamics of corporate stock repurchases and the strategic management policies that prevent takeovers, with a keen focus on how these elements affect the welfare of common stockholders. His scholarly contributions have been recognized widely, with numerous publications in prestigious journals such as the Journal of Financial Economics and the Journal of Finance. His work is not only widely cited but also serves as a cornerstone for ongoing research in these critical areas of finance. Throughout his tenure at the University of Oregon, Professor Dann has been instrumental in shaping the curriculum and mentoring countless students who have gone on to make significant contributions in the finance sector. His commitment to fostering an inclusive and diverse academic environment has left a lasting impact on the university community. In addition to his academic pursuits, Professor Dann has been actively involved in various professional organizations, contributing his expertise to advance the field of corporate finance. His insights and analyses have been sought after by both academic peers and industry professionals, underscoring his reputation as a thought leader in his field. Professor Dann's legacy is marked by his dedication to research excellence and his unwavering support for the next generation of finance professionals. His work continues to inspire and influence both current and future scholars in the realm of corporate finance.

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