Robin Greenwood
George Gund Professor of Finance and Banking
Robin Greenwood is the George Gund Professor of Finance and Banking. He has been at HBS since 2003. His research investigates the effects of investor demand on asset prices and risk, with a special emphasis on debt markets. Professor Greenwood received a Ph.D. from Harvard in Economics, and B.S. degrees in Economics and Mathematics at MIT. He has taught in both years of the MBA finance curriculum and various Executive Education Programs, and is the chair of the Finance for Senior Executives Program. Since Spring 2009, he has been teaching Behavioral and Value Investing, a second year elective. He is a Faculty Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and an associate editor at the Review of Financial Studies.
Statement on Outside Activities
Robin Greenwood
Outside activities since 2008, paid and unpaid:
Advisory Board, Martingale Asset Management
AllianceBernstein, research presentation and consultation
Capital structure consultation to two non-financial companies
Associate Editor, Review of Financial Studies
Paid speeches and executive education:
Investment Management Workshop (various years, since 2008)
SanfordBernstein Research Conference
Robeco
Q-Group
Arrowstreet Capital