Rosalind Wiggins

Lecturer at Yale School of Management

Schools

  • Yale School of Management

Links

Biography

Yale School of Management

Roz Wiggins’ research focuses on financial crises, their causes, impacts and responses, and financial regulation. In 2013, she joined the Yale Program on Financial Stability at its inception and has worked closely with Professor Andrew Metrick to build a state of the art institute. She has authored dozens of case studies on the recent financial crisis, with a particular focus on the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy. She worked for many years as a corporate lawyer and is particularly interested in the corporate governance aspects of decisions made during the crisis. She helped to develop a class on the Global Financial Crisis for the full-time MBA curriculum and teaches a version of the class in the MBA for Executives program.

Education

  • JD Stanford University Law School (1981 — 1984)
  • BA Yale University (1977 — 1981)
  • Masters of Fine Arts Western Connecticut State University (2008 — 2012)

Companies

  • Director, The Global Financial Crisis Project & Senior Editor Yale School of Management (2017)
  • Lecturer Yale School of Management (2016)
  • Project Editor Yale School of Management - Program on Financial Stability (2013)
  • Adjunct Professor University of Connecticut School of Law (2010 — 2013)
  • Fund Development Girl Scouts of Connecticut (2009 — 2010)
  • Deputy General Counsel & Asst Secretary Equifax Inc (2000 — 2004)
  • Assistant General Counsel & Asst. Secretary Pitney Bowes Inc. (1989 — 1999)
  • Associate, Tax & Corporate Day, Berry & Howard LLP (1984 — 1989)

Skills

  • Training
  • Cross-functional Team Leadership
  • Start-ups

Other

Social Media, Corporate Governance, Legal Writing, Corporate Law, Nonprofits, Strategy, Research

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