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Richard D. Holowczak is an Associate Professor at the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, within the Paul H. Chook Department of Information Systems and Statistics. He has taught courses such as Database Management Systems, Big Data Technologies, and FinTech: Principles and Applications, reflecting his expertise in Financial Information Systems, Database Management, and Technology.
His academic background includes a PhD in Computer Information Systems and an MS in Computer Science from Rutgers University and New Jersey Institute of Technology, respectively, alongside an MBA and BS in Computer Science from Rutgers University and The College of New Jersey.
- Degree 1: BS, Computer Science, The College of New Jersey, 1990
- Degree 2: MBA, Information Systems, Rutgers University, 1992
- Degree 3: MS, Computer Science, New Jersey Institute of Technology, 1997
- Degree 4: PhD, Computer Information Systems, Rutgers University, 1997
His research spans FinTech, Database Systems, and Electronic Commerce, with recent focus on market reactions to corporate disclosures, ethics reporting, and trading microstructure dynamics. He has secured grants from PSC-CUNY and the Environmental Protection Agency for projects on data flows and drone imagery management.
Scientific awards include multiple Faculty Achievement Awards in Research and a Teaching Excellence Award. He serves as Director of the Subotnick Financial Services Center and mentors students in CIS Society and entrepreneurship competitions.





