Tom Copeland

CEO of Copeland Valuation Consultants / Professor Emeritus at University of San Diego School of Business / Visiting Professor at New York University - Tandon School of Engineering at NYU Tandon School of Engineering

Schools

  • NYU Tandon School of Engineering

Links

Biography

NYU Tandon School of Engineering

Tom Copeland is a consultant of more than 200 companies in 35 countries, on topics such as capital optimization, risk coverage, privatizations, among others.

Tom Copeland is a Visiting Professor at New York University - Tandon School of Engineering,

Professor Emeritus at University of San Diego School of Business and CEO of Copeland Valuation Consultants.

Tom Copeland has worked as an assistant, associate, and full professor of finance, UCLA Anderson Graduate School of Management, partner and co-leader of McKinsey corporate finance practice, and as Managing 'Director, Monitor Corporate Finance Practice.

Tom Copeland holds a BA in economics from Johns Hopkins University and an MBA in finance from Wharton. Copeland also has a Ph.D. in financial economics.

Education

  • Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania (1969 — 1973)
  • MBA and Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania - The Wharton School (1968 — 1969)
  • Bachelor's degree The Johns Hopkins University (1964 — 1968)

Companies

  • Visiting Professor New York University - Tandon School of Engineering (2017)
  • Professor Emeritus University of San Diego School of Business (2009)
  • CEO Copeland Valuation Consultants (2005)
  • Visiting Professor MIT Sloan School of Management (2005 — 2009)
  • Senior Advisor Charles River Associates (2005 — 2009)
  • Managing Director of Corporate Finance Monitor (1998 — 2005)
  • Visiting Professor Harvard Business School (2002 — 2002)
  • Adjunct Professor NYU Stern School of Business (1990 — 1998)
  • Partner and Co-leader of the Corporate Finance Practice McKinsey & Company (1987 — 1998)

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