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Christopher Geczy
Adjunct Associate Professor of Finance,  Academic Director, Wharton Wealth Management Initiative


Dr. Geczy has been on the Finance Faculty at Wharton since 1997 and has recently taken on the Academic Directorship of the Wharton Wealth Management Initiative at Wharton Executive Education. He has a B.A. in economics from the University of Pennsylvania and a Ph.D. in finance and econometrics from the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago.

He regularly teaches investment management and co-created the first full course on hedge funds at The Wharton School along with a number of executive education courses and has taught AIMR/CFA-Institute-accredited professional Risk Management courses through the University of Chicago's Graduate School of Business. Before his studies at Chicago, Chris worked for the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, D.C., in its Division of Research and Statistics. Chris is a Fellow of the Wharton Financial Institutions Center and has been the New York Stock Exchange Fellow and the Geewax-Terker Fellow at the Rodney L. White Center for Financial Research at Wharton. He has been the Academic Director of a number of Wharton Executive Education programs including the 2009 Securities Industry Institute in partnership with SIFMA, the Investment Management Consultants Association Endowments and Foundations, Alternative Investments and the advanced Investment Strategist Certificate programs.

He has served on the Economic Advisory Board of NASDAQ, acts an editor of the Journal of Alternative Investments and has recently joined the Advisory Board of the Journal of Wealth Management. Chris is a founding board member of the Mid-Atlantic Hedge Fund Association and was its chairman from 2007 to 2008, and serves on the curriculum and exam committee of the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst Association (CAIA). Chris also serves on the board of the Alexander Hamilton Friends Association. Chris’s current research focuses on various topics including multifactor models, wealth management, risk management, asset allocation, the performance of managed funds, and various aspects of equity lending and short-selling. His work has appeared in numerous books and scholarly journals including the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, The Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology and the Journal of Political Economy. It has also been covered in the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Financial Times, Forbes, NPR, SmartMoney Magazine, on CNBC’s Squawk Box and in numerous other media outlets.

In his private-side activities he consults with qualified clients and institutions on portfolio construction, manager selection and evaluation and in all aspects of institutional and family asset management.

Publications
Christopher Geczy, Susan Christoffersen, David Musto, Adam Reed (2007), Vote Trading and Information Aggregation, Journal of Finance
Christopher Geczy, Bernadette Minton, Catherine M. Schrand (2007), Taking a View: Corporate Speculation, Governance and Compensation, Journal of Finance
Susan Christoffersen, Christopher Geczy, David Musto, Adam Reed (2005), Cross-Border Dividend Taxation and the Preferences of Taxable and Non-Taxable Investors: Evidence from Canada, Journal of Financial Economics, 121-144
Christopher Geczy, David Musto, Adam Reed (2002), Stocks are Special Too: An Analysis of the Equity Lending Market, Journal of Financial Economics, 241-269
Alon Brav, George Constantinides, Christopher Geczy (2002), Asset Pricing with Heterogeneous Consumers and Limited Participation: Empirical Evidence, Journal of Political Economy, 793-824

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Honors And Awards
Best Paper Award, Annual Conference on Market Structure and Market Integrity, 2006
Best Elective Course Teaching Award, Wharton West, Executive MBA Program, 2006
Weiss Center for International Financial Research research grant, 2004
Caesarea Prize for the Best Paper on Risk Management, Western Finance Association, for ”Taking a View: On Corporate Speculation and Governance", 2004
Moskowitz Prize (Honorable Mention) for ”Investing in Socially Responsible Mutual Funds,”, 2003

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Geczy Christopher
Christopher Geczy
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