Oklahoma State University - Finance
Betty
Simkins
Euromoney - Energy Training Division
London
United Kingdom; Hong Kong
Courses: Master Class: Advanced Strategies in Oil and Gas Finance and Accounting\nAdvanced Valuation for Energy Companies\nEnterprise Risk Management for Energy Companies\nEnergy Value Chain: Financial Analysis
Strategy & Value Creation
Course Instructor
Euromoney - Energy Training Division
Technologico de Monterrey
Chihuahua Campus (Mexico)
Guest lecturer in International Finance (January and February 2010 and November 2010).
Technologico de Monterrey
Chihuahua Campus (Mexico)
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin
From 2009-2015
I taught \"Enterprise Risk Management\" in the MS in Finance program. Beginning in 2016
I am teaching \"Energy Finance and Trading\" in their MS program.
Visiting Lecturer in MSc in Finance program
Trinity College Dublin
Various Oil and Gas Companies
360 BSI
Global locations
I have conducted consulting work and executive education training for the oil and gas industry at companies and institutions around the world including Saudi Aramco
Phillips66
ConocoPhillips
Wells Fargo
Samson Resources
Kogas
Chesapeake Energy
Qatar Petroleum
among others.
Consultant and Executive Education Instructor
Various Oil and Gas Companies
Conducted trainings on “Finance and Capital Investment Analysis for Project Managers and Technical Professionals” and “Masterclass: Oil and Gas Finance and Accounting Strategies”.
360 BSI
Oklahoma State University
For 2015
I am teaching Energy Finance at the undergraduate and graduate levels. In the past
I have taught many courses including FIN 3113 Finance
FIN4550/BADM5200 Cowboys on Wall Street. One of my primary goals in teaching is to bridge the theory/practice gap so that students better understand how to apply what they learn in the classroom to their jobs when they graduate. While at Oklahoma State University
I have received the Regents Distinguished Research Award (2010)
the Regents Distinguished Teaching Award (2001)
the Outstanding OSU MBA Faculty Award (2002)
The Merrick Foundation Teaching Award (2001)
among others.
Oklahoma State University
PhD
Finance
MBA
Finance and MIS
Oklahoma State University
BS
Chemical Engineering
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Betty Simkins Homepage
Welcome to my homepage! I am the Williams Companies Chair of Business and Professor of Finance in the Department of Finance
Spears School of Business
at Oklahoma State University. I have a Ph.D. in Finance from Case Western Reserve University
an MBA from Oklahoma State U
and a B.S. in Chemical Eng. from the U of Arkansas.
Welcome to my homepage! I am the Williams Companies Professor of Business and Professor of Finance in the Department of Finance
Spears School of Business
at Oklahoma State University. I have a Ph.D. in Finance from Case Western Reserve University
an MBA from Oklahoma State University
and a B.S.
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Energy Finance and Economics: Analysis and Valuation
Risk Management
and the Future of Energy
Thought leaders and experts offer the most current information and insights into energy finance \r\nEnergy Finance offers the most up-to-date information and compelling insights into the finance and economics of energy. With contributions from today's thought leaders who are experts in various areas of energy finance and economics
the book provides an overview of the energy industry and addresses issues concerning energy finance and economics.\r\n\r\nThe book focuses on a range of topics including corporate finance relevant to the oil and gas industry as well as addressing issues of unconventional
renewable
and alternative energy. \r\n\r\n•A timely compendium of information and insights centering on topics related to energy finance\r\n•Written by Betty and Russell Simkins
two experts on the topic of the economics of energy\r\n•Covers special issues related to energy finance such as hybrid cars
energy hedging
and other timely topics\r\nIn one handy resource
the editors have collected the best-thinking on energy finance.\r\n
Energy Finance and Economics: Analysis and Valuation
Risk Management
and the Future of Energy
This book is written to help both the educator
student
and practitioner learn about ERM implementation. While teaching ERM
we found that there was a shortage of good case studies on this evolving topic
so we got many of the leading companies (e.g. Mars
Lego
TD Bank
Zurich
GM
and Statoil)
academics and practitioners to contribute about 30 cases that can be used for study and as examples of what others have done. This can be used together with our earlier textbook “Enterprise Risk Management: Today’s Leading Research and Best Practices for Tomorrow’s Executives”.
Implementing Enterprise Risk Management: Case Studies and Best Practices
Essential insights on the various aspects of enterprise risk management. Enterprise Risk Management introduces you to the wide range of concepts and techniques for managing risk in a holistic way that correctly identifies risks and prioritizes the appropriate responses. This invaluable guide offers a broad overview of the different types of techniques: the role of the board
risk tolerances
risk profiles
risk workshops
and allocation of resources
while focusing on the principles that determine business success. This comprehensive resource also provides a thorough introduction to enterprise risk management as it relates to credit
market
and operational risk
as well as the evolving requirements of the rating agencies and their importance to the overall risk management in a corporate setting. Filled with helpful tables and charts
Enterprise Risk Management offers a wealth of knowledge on the drivers
the techniques
the benefits
as well as the pitfalls to avoid
in successfully implementing enterprise risk management.\r\n
Enterprise Risk Management: Today's Leading Research and Best Practices for Tomorrow's Executives
The Wildcatter Simulation is a finance simulation modelling the upstream energy industry developed and programmed by Matthew Blazewicz. The simulation was programmed using the Microsoft's .NET framework
and incorporates concepts from economics
accounting and corporate finance in its implementation. Please feel free to contact Matthew for a demonstration.
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