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Kent Daniel is the Senior Vice Dean of Faculty Affairs and the Jean-Marie Eveillard/First Eagle Investment Management Professor of Business at Columbia University's Graduate School of Business. He previously held roles at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and Goldman Sachs Asset Management. His research focuses on behavioral finance and asset pricing, with notable contributions to understanding investor psychology and market anomalies. He has received prestigious awards, including the Smith-Breeden Award (1997, 1999) and the Sidney J. Levy Teaching Award.
Education: B.S. in Physics (Caltech, 1981), M.B.A. and Ph.D. in Finance (UCLA, 1987, 1992).
Research interests emphasize behavioral finance, asset pricing dynamics, and the interplay between market efficiency and investor biases. His recent work explores liquidity regimes, dynamic asset allocation, and the impact of monetary policy on investment strategies. He has authored influential papers on momentum strategies, overconfidence effects, and factor models.
Professional roles include Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, editorial positions at the Journal of Finance, and directorships in major finance associations. His career bridges academia and industry, combining theoretical research with practical investment insights.




