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Senior
Fellow Profile
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Stephen
Wallenstein
Director, Directors’ Institute
Senior Fellow of Finance
M.A., Harvard University
J.D., Yale Law School
4456 Van Munching Hall
Phone: 301-405-7177
E-mail:
swallens@rhsmith.umd.edu
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Stephen Wallenstein is
director of the Directors’
Institute at the Smith School,
an ongoing series to address the
corporate governance failures of
diligence, ethics and controls
in corporate America.
Wallenstein is a recognized
expert in corporate governance
and best practices for publicly
traded companies in the US and
abroad. From 1998 to 2009 he was
a faculty member at the Fuqua
School of Business and Duke Law
School, founded the Duke
Directors' Education Institute
(DEI) in 2002, and established
the Duke Global Capital Markets
Center (GCMC) in 1998, a
collaborative venture between
Fuqua and Duke Law.
Wallenstein is also an expert on
emerging markets, having spent
fifteen years as Senior Counsel and
Senior Investment Officer at the
International Finance Corporation in
Washington D.C. He was responsible
for structuring and negotiating
international project finance,
privatizations and capital markets
transactions in Eastern Europe,
Latin America and Asia.
Wallenstein, who speaks fluent
Portuguese, maintains close ties
with Brazil where he taught law and
development at the Catholic
University in Rio de Janeiro, as
well as a course on the Global
Financial Crisis at Fundacao Getulio
Vargas. He was a member of the Board
of Directors of CVRD – INCO (Canada)
and a member of the Audit Committee
from 2006-2007, and a corporate
governance advisor to the Management
Committee of Companhia Vale do Rio
Doce (VALE) from 2007-2009.
Wallenstein's fifteen year
teaching career at Duke, American
University and the University of
Denver College of Law includes
interdisciplinary courses on
corporate governance, venture
capital and private equity, and
international finance.
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