CBS Welcomes New Faculty

This week, Columbia Business School announced that eight new members have joined the faculty for the 2009-10 academic year. The professors will contribute their expertise to a number of divisions at CBS, and each will play a key role in the school’s academic offerings.

Below you’ll find the names of these assistant professors, as well as the division which she or he is joining.

Modupe Akinola-Management division

Omar Besbes-Decision, Risk and Operations division

Edwige Cheynel-Accounting division

Moshe Cohen-Finance and Economics division

Marina Halac-Finance and Economics division

Urooj Khan-Accounting division

Ernesto Reuben-Management division

Carri Chan-Decision, Risk and Operations division

Vice Dean and Samberg Faculty Director Amir Ziv welcomed the new faculty members, saying, “We are very pleased to have such distinguished professors join Columbia Business School. Our ability to attract the most talented faculty is critical to our mission to educate and develop business leaders and to create the knowledge and tools that advance the practice of management.”

For further details on each of these new professors, click here.

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