Awesome
He can be a little intimidating because he is very blunt when answering questions. He was very clear in class when he taught, and in the last few weeks he was able to meet with the project. Overall, though, he's a good teacher for the financial part of the core. I liked professor Fox.
Boston University - Business
Boston University Questrom School of Business
Greater Boston Area
Lecturer
Boston University Questrom School of Business
Director of Strategy
Planning and Finance
Reinforcement Materials
Greater Boston Area
Cabot Corporation
Greater Boston Area
Assistant Treasurer
Cabot Corporation
Cabot Corporation
Greater Boston Area
Finance Manager
Performance Materials (2004 – 2005)\nGlobal Business Analyst
Performance Materials (2002 – 2004)
Finance Manager
Performance Materials
Cabot Corporation
MBA
Finance
University of Pennsylvania - The Wharton School
Skyfire Technnologies
Greater Boston Area
Chief Financial Officer
Skyfire Technnologies
Prudential Securities
Greater New York City Area
Investment Banking Associate
Financial Institutions Group
Prudential Securities
Stone & Webster Management Consultants Inc.
Management Consultant
Greater New York City Area
Stone & Webster Management Consultants Inc.
Schlumberger
Brazil and Texas
Oil Exploration Field Engineer
Schlumberger
BS
Mechanical Engineering
Winner of BETA Award for Academic Excellence
first in class for three years
Dublin Institute of Technology
First Class Honors
Corporate Finance
Financial Analysis
Strategy
Financial Modeling
Mergers
Restructuring
Cross-functional Team Leadership
Internal Controls
Valuation
Management
Acquisition Integration
Business Strategy
Forecasting
Financial Forecasting
Mergers & Acquisitions
Due Diligence
Strategic Planning
Financial Reporting
Natural Gas
Managerial Finance
Fox
John F.
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