Syriopoulos Theodoros
Associate Professor, Department of Finance
University of the Aegean, Greece
Prof. Theodore SYRIOPOULOS is currently Associate Professor of Finance at the University of the Aegean, School of Business Studies, Shipping, Trade & Transport Dpt., since 2003; and has held the same post at Audencia Nantes Ecole de Management (Finance Dpt.), France, since 2009. He is also Visiting Professor of Finance at the International Hellenic University, Thessaloniki, Athens University of Economics and Business, Newcastle University, UK, University of Piraeus and the Hellenic Open University. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics and M.A. in Development Economics, both from the University of Kent at Canterbury, UK, and a B.A. in Economics, University of Piraeus. Prior to embarking upon his academic career, Professor Syriopoulos has gained professional experience serving in a number of top managerial positions in banking, investment, asset management and corporate finance, for more than fifteen years. He has served as the Athens Stock Exchange Representative in the Federation of European Stock Exchanges and the International Money Laundering Committee and FATF Organizations. He participates as a Finance Expert in international round tables, workgroups, conferences and venues and has delivered executive lectures to capital market managers. He publishes extensively in international academic journals, including the Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money, Journal of Multinational Financial Management, Applied Financial Economics, International Review of Financial Analysis, European Journal of Economics and Finance, Journal of Economics and Finance, Maritime Policy & Management, and Applied Economics, inter alia. He has also contributed to a number of books and chapters in edited volumes and is a regular financial press correspondent. Academic fields of interest include applied corporate finance, shipping finance, capital markets, portfolio allocation and risk management, mergers & acquisitions and corporate governance
Financial Management: corporate finance, Capital Markets, banking, investment & finance, shipping, energy, telecoms, health-medical, transport
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