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Brett Myers is an Associate Professor of Finance at Texas Tech University's Rawls College of Business, where he has been since 2010. His research explores the interplay between corporate finance, political economy, and mutual fund dynamics.
- Education: PhD in Finance (UCLA, 2007), MBA (Brigham Young University), BS in Mechanical Engineering (University of Utah)
Myers' scholarly work focuses on how non-financial stakeholders influence corporate capital structure, the intersection of politics and finance, and mutual fund performance. His studies on union strikes, regulatory enforcement, and investment timing provide critical insights into stakeholder dynamics and market behavior.
He has held visiting faculty positions at Purdue University and has prior professional experience in engineering and corporate analytics at Intel, DaimlerChrysler, and Research Affiliates, LLC. His research has appeared in leading finance journals, addressing topics like toxic asset valuation, political lobbying effects, and dynamic investment strategies.
- Scientific Awards: Lubbock Bankers Association Professor of Finance, James E. and Elizabeth F. Sowell Professor of Finance
Myers' 15 most recent publications span areas including corporate governance, regulatory policy, fixed income markets, and behavioral finance. His work often combines empirical analysis with interdisciplinary approaches to examine financial decision-making and market inefficiencies.



