Bradford Cornell

Emeritus Professor of Finance at UCLA Anderson School of Management

UCLA Anderson School of Management

Bradford Cornell is a Professor of Financial Economics at the Anderson Graduate School of Management, University of California, Los Angeles. He has also taught at Caltech and USC; Professor Cornell received his Masters degree in Statistics and his PhD in Financial Economics from Stanford University.

In his academic capacity, Professor Cornell has published more than 125 articles on a wide variety of topics in applied finance, particularly empirical analysis of asset pricing models. He is also the author of Corporate Valuation: Tools for Effective Appraisal and Decision Making, published by Business One Irwin, and The Equity Risk Premium and the Long-Run Future of the Stock Market and The Conceptual Foundations of Investing, published by John Wiley. He is a past Director and Vice-President of the Western Finance Association and a past Director of the American Finance Association.

As a consultant, Professor Cornell has provided expert witness testimony and valuation analysis in some of the largest and most widely publicized finance related cases in the United States. Among his clients are: AT&T, Berkshire Hathaway, Bristol-Myers, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, General Motors, Goldman Sachs, Merck, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, Orange County CA, Price Waterhouse, Verizon, Walt Disney and various agencies of the United States Government.

Education

  • Ph.D. Stanford University
  • M.S. Stanford University
  • B.A. Stanford University

Companies

  • Co-Founder Cornell/Gerger (2021)
  • Senior Advisor Cornell Capital Group (2019)
  • Emeritus Professor of Finance UCLA Anderson School of Management (2009)
  • Managing Director Berkeley Research Group LLC (2019 — 2021)
  • Senior Consultant Compass Lexecon (2011 — 2019)
  • Professor of Finance Caltech (2009 — 2019)
  • Senior Consultant Charles River Associates (2003 — 2009)
  • Professor Of Finance UCLA Anderson School of Management (1982 — 2009)

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