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Sara Tommar is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Finance at NEOMA Business School. She holds a PhD in Management Sciences from Université Paris-Dauphine and certifications in Data Science (Harvard University), Deep Learning (University of Queensland), and Private Markets (University of Oxford). Her research focuses on institutional investment and private markets, with a particular emphasis on private equity performance, geography of investments, and market dynamics.
Education:
- PhD in Management Sciences, Université Paris-Dauphine
- Certification in Data Science, Harvard University
- Certification in Deep Learning, University of Queensland
- Certification in Private Markets, University of Oxford
Research Interests: Sara’s work explores institutional investment strategies, private equity valuation, cross-border capital flows, and the impact of geographic factors on financial performance. Her studies often intersect with labor market dynamics, particularly in hedge fund and venture capital industries.
Key Contributions: Her research has been published in top-tier journals like Financial Analysts Journal and Management Science. Notable works include analyzing global private equity performance, the geography of investment returns, and the effects of the pandemic on workforce dynamics in hedge funds. She has presented at prestigious conferences such as the Lapland Investment Fund Summit (2023) and the British Accounting Review Annual Conference (2023).
Awards & Grants: Her research has secured multiple grants and has been recognized for its innovative approach to financial analysis. While specific awards are not listed, her publications reflect sustained academic excellence.
Professional Experience: Before joining NEOMA, Sara held roles in investment funds and consulting firms, specializing in M&A, real estate investment, fund management, and corporate financing structures. She brings practical industry insights to her academic work.
Labs & Teams: Her research is conducted within NEOMA’s Finance Department, collaborating with institutions like the Spring French Finance Association and the Hedge Fund Research Conference network.



