Frederic Chartier
Professor Of Finance at Hult International Business School
Biography
Hult International Business School
Professor Chartier has worked 21 years in banking within the financial services groups American Express, Dresdner Bank, and Bank of Boston. His banking expertise ranges from credit analysis to domestic and cross-border lending, treasury sales, foreign exchange and interest risk hedging advisory services. As Director of Institutional Treasury sales at American Express Bank in London, his geographic customer base encompassed 15 countries spanning from Europe to the Middle East, and Africa.
He has taught Economics and Finance, in various colleges and universities in the Boston area, including Babson College, Boston University, Suffolk University, and The New England College of Finance. Frederic is the 2005 recipient of the Edward F. Shaughnessy Outstanding Faculty Award, presented by the New England College of Finance.
Education
- Master of Business Administration - MBA Texas McCombs School of Business (1977 — 1979)
- Bachelor of Business Administration - BBA Texas McCombs School of Business (1974 — 1977)
- High School Diploma Collège Saint Jean de Passy, Paris
Companies
- Campus Dean Hult International Business School (2022)
- Professor Of Finance Hult International Business School (2015)
- Adjunct Lecturer in Economics and Finance Babson College (2004 — 2022)
- Professor of Finance and Economics Hult International Business School (2007 — 2015)
- Director American Express Bank (1994 — 2001)
- Manager, Treasury Sales Dresdner Bank AG - BVMP (1989 — 1994)
- Assistant Vice President Bank of Boston (1980 — 1989)
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