
About
Cornelia Newell is a Master Lecturer in Finance at Boston University's Questrom School of Business, where she has taught since 2009 after a 20-year banking career spanning Credit Officer, Credit Training Manager, and specialized industry lending roles. Her teaching portfolio includes Business, Society and Ethics, FE101, and Core Finance components, integrating real-world banking expertise into academic instruction.
Education:
- MBA, Columbia University, Graduate School of Business, 1983
- MA, Columbia University School of Social Work, 1983
- AB in English, Harvard University, 1979
Research and Professional Interests: Ms. Newell's work bridges finance and ethics through practical industry applications, with deep expertise in credit analysis frameworks and sector-specific financial practices for Media & Communications and High Technology industries. Her teaching emphasizes ethical decision-making in banking contexts, leveraging two decades of frontline experience in risk assessment and specialized lending to inform curriculum development.
Awards: No scientific awards documented in available sources.
Advising and Grants: While no formal academic advisees or research grants are referenced, Ms. Newell actively coaches Boston University's lightweight women's rowing team, demonstrating commitment to student development beyond classroom instruction. Her industry background suggests potential grant-relevant expertise in financial training systems, though no active projects are specified.
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