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Robert N. Gordon is an Adjunct Professor of Finance at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University, where he has been teaching since 1991. He specializes in applications of arbitrage theories and tax-efficient investing, offering specialized courses such as 'Applications of Arbitrage Theories' and 'Taxes and Investing'.
His research and professional interests span arbitrage, tax-efficient investing, hedging strategies, and wealth management. Professor Gordon has contributed extensively to financial literature through books, book chapters, and articles, focusing on optimizing investment outcomes under tax and market constraints. His work bridges academic theory and practical application in finance.
The publications reflect a consistent focus on financial strategy, taxation, and market dynamics, particularly in high-net-worth investment contexts. His writings appear in professional journals and he authors a monthly column for Investment News.
Professional Affiliations & Editorial Roles:
- Editorial Advisory Board, Derivatives Report
- Editorial Advisory Board, The Journal of Taxation and Investments
- Editorial Advisory Board, The Journal of Wealth Management
Professor Gordon advises on financial and editorial matters and has held significant industry roles. He co-founded and serves as president of Twenty-First Securities Corporation and previously was a partner at Oppenheimer & Company. He also contributes to financial education through board service at the Securities Industry Foundation for Economic Education and the Adler Planetarium in Chicago.



