John Halloran

Professor Emeritus at Mendoza College of Business

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  • Mendoza College of Business

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Biography

Mendoza College of Business

Finance Professor John Halloran received his BS.C. from St. Louis University and his MBA and Ph.D. in Finance from Washington University in St. Louis. His teaching and research interests lie in the fields of corporate finance and management of financial institutions. Halloran currently teaches the required first course in corporate finance in all six graduate programs of the Mendoza College.

From 1994 to 1999, Halloran served as Director of the Center for Research in Banking in the Mendoza College of Business. He has extensive experience in the conduct of executive education seminars in the areas of corporate finance for organizations such as Bayer, IBM, TTX, LANXESS, and OfficeMax. Halloran has received teaching awards for his work with executives, MBA students, and undergraduates.

Areas of Expertise

Management of Financial Institutions

Corporate Finance

Working Capital Management

Education

Ph D, Washington University

MBA, Washington University

BS, St. Louis University

Books

"Introduction to Financial Management: Principles and Practice", (with Wilbur Lewellen, Howard Lanser), South-Western College Publishing, 2000

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