James Scott

Lecturer in Law Director, Graduate Program in Banking and Financial Law at Boston University

Lecturer, at Darla Moore School of Business

Associate Professor at McCombs School of Business

Schools

  • McCombs School of Business
  • Darla Moore School of Business
  • Boston University

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Biography

Boston University

James E. Scott is the director of the Graduate Program in Banking and Financial Law. He has over thirty years of experience, working at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and many major financial institutions. Most recently Senior Advisor to Morgan Stanley, he was previously General Counsel, Morgan Stanley Bank, N.A. and Chief Bank Regulatory Counsel. Prior to Morgan Stanley he was with Cadwallader, Wickersham & Taft, LLC, Citigroup, Venable Baetjer, Howard & Civiletti, LLP, Bankers Trust Company, Bank of America, Security Pacific National Bank and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. He has many years of teaching experience, at university level and in the American Bar Association’s CLE programs. He teaches Banking Structure and Regulation.

Darla Moore School of Business

Background

Jim Scott is a lecturer of finance at the Moore School of Business.  His teaching focuses on risk management and insurance.  Prior to joining USC, he managed and developed insurance products first at an insurance carrier (Companion Property and Casualty) and then at a surplus lines broker (Coastal Insurance Underwriters). Prior to a career in insurance, he served as a naval officer and attained a master’s in international business at the Moore School. He holds the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), Associate in Reinsurance (ARe) and Associate in Surplus Lines Insurance (ASLI) designations. 

Education

M.S., University of South Carolina, 2003
B.A., Vanderbilt University, 1997

 

McCombs School of Business

Biography

James Scott received a B.S. in mathematics from the University of Texas, a master's in mathematics from the University of Cambridge, and a Ph.D in statistics from Duke University. His research interests include statistical model selection, time series analysis, graphical models, and other topics in Bayesian statistics.

Professional Awards

  • Savage Award, Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation in Bayesian Statistics, International Society for Bayesian Analysis2010
  • National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship2006
  • Marshall Scholarship for study in Great Britain2004

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