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Roy C. Smith is the Kenneth G. Langone Professor of Entrepreneurship and Finance and Professor of International Business at NYU Stern School of Business. He holds an MBA from Harvard University (1966) and a BS from the US Naval Academy (1960). His research focuses on entrepreneurial finance, global banking, and private equity, with a particular emphasis on the intersection of financial and legal frameworks in business transactions.
- Education: MBA, Harvard University (1966); BS, US Naval Academy (1960)
Smith's research explores the financing mechanisms for startups and high-growth ventures, including angel investments, asset-backed lending, and private placements. His work bridges financial theory with real-world transactional analysis, particularly in international business contexts. Over his career, he has authored influential publications such as Global Banking (2003) and Street Smarts (1997), which analyze financial systems and entrepreneurial strategies.
His publications span topics in global finance and entrepreneurship, with a focus on banking structures, private equity dynamics, and the historical evolution of economic systems. While no specific awards or student advisement details are provided in the text, Smith's contributions to academia and his interdisciplinary approach to law and finance remain significant.




