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Kwamie Dunbar is a tenured Professor of Finance at WPI and currently serves as the Interim Dean of The Business School and Director of the FinTech Program. He holds a PhD in Financial Economics from Fordham University, an MS in Mathematics from Fairfield University, an MBA in Economics and Finance from Sacred Heart University, and a BS from the University of the West Indies.
His research focuses on FinTech innovation, cryptocurrency markets, blockchain assets for social good, and the impact of environmental policies on investment. He has published in leading journals such as Quantitative Finance, Economic Modelling, and International Review of Financial Analysis, with notable contributions to topics like CBDC implications, climate finance, and DeFi governance.
Dr. Dunbar actively engages with industry through collaborations with Fortune 500 companies and serves on editorial boards for journals like Heliyon and I-Science. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals 4 (Quality Education), 7 (Clean Energy), 9 (Innovation), 11 (Sustainable Cities), 12 (Responsible Consumption), and 13 (Climate Action).
Professional affiliations include the American Finance Association, Eastern Finance Association, and Financial Management Association. He has received media attention for insights on cryptocurrency in retirement portfolios and WPI’s pioneering FinTech programs.

