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Faculty Profile
Professor Elinda F. Kiss'
primary areas of research
include Bank Regulation, the
European Central Bank, and Fixed
Income Securities. She teaches
Corporate Finance, Banking,
Business Finance and
International Finance. Professor
Kiss has served as Associate
Professor in the Departments of
Finance and Accounting at
Rutgers University and as
Assistant Professor or Lecturer
at the Wharton School, Wellesley
College, and Temple University.
She has extensive corporate
experience, having worked at
several banks (First
Pennsylvania Bank, PSFS, City
Federal Savings), investment
banks (Citicorp Investment Bank)
and US government bank
regulatory agencies (Resolutions
Trust Corporation and Federal
Reserve). She was Treasurer of a
manufacturing firm. Professor
Kiss served on the boards of
directors of the Financial
Management Association and the
National Association for
Business Economics. In 2007,
Professor Kiss received the
Allen J. Krowe teaching
excellence award. She also was
the recipient of the Joseph M.
Wikler award for teaching
excellence in Finance, and was
selected as a Philip Merrill
mentor. She serves as the
faculty advisor for the FBIS and
Business Golf clubs and is the
Faculty champion for Financial
Services Fellows.
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