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Kellogg School welcomes new faculty members

Kellogg is pleased to report that the following faculty members have recently joined the school.

Snehal Banerjee   Snehal Banerjee, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Finance  Professor Banerjee studies information and learning in financial markets and market microstructure. He holds a doctorate from Stanford University's Graduate School of Business.
     
Miguel Brendl   Miguel Brendl, Associate Professor of Marketing  Professor Brendl, who teaches courses in psychology and consumer behavior, studies motivation, automatic psychological processes and decision making. He earned a doctorate in psychology from Columbia University.
     
Sarang Deo   Sarang Deo, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences  Professor Deo's research focuses on operations management, particularly in the healthcare sector. He holds a doctorate from UCLA's Anderson School of Management.
     
Wioletta Dziuda   Wioletta Dziuda, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences  Professor Dziuda, who earned a doctorate from Princeton University, studies microeconomic theory, game theory and communication games. She teaches statistics.
     
David Gal  

David Gal, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Marketing  Professor Gal teaches marketing. His research includes consumer judgment and decision making, investor decision making and multi-sensory integration. He earned a doctorate in business administration from Stanford University.

     
Jiro Kondo   Jiro Kondo, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Finance  Professor Kondo's research interests include corporate finance, financial institutions, regulation of financial markets, contract theory, and the intersection of law, economics and finance. He earned a doctorate from MIT.
     
Jin Li   Jin Li, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Management and Strategy  Professor Li studies and teaches labor economics and organizational economics, and researches contract theory. Li earned a doctorate from MIT.
     
Marco Ottaviani   Marco Ottaviani, Professor of Management and Strategy  Professor Ottaviani researches microeconomic theory and industrial organization. He teaches microeconomics, strategy and organization economics. He holds a doctorate from MIT.
     
Jonathan Parker   Jonathan Parker, Professor of Finance  Professor Parker studies and teaches asset pricing and macroeconomics, and researches behavioral economics and public economics. He holds a doctorate from MIT.
     
Dimitris Papanikolaou   Dimitris Papanikolaou, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Finance  Professor Papanikolaou studies asset pricing and macroeconomics and teaches investments. He earned a doctorate from MIT.
     
Viktor Todorov   Viktor Todorov, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Finance  Professor Todorov researches asset pricing, econometrics and applied probability. He teaches derivatives and holds a doctorate in economics from Duke University.
     
Wan Wongsunwai   Wan Wongsunwai, Donald P. Jacobs Scholar of Accounting Information and Management  Professor Wongsunwai studies financial accounting, venture capital, private equity, financial reporting and corporate governance. He teaches financial accounting and earned a doctorate from Harvard University.
     

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