About the Contributors
 
 
 
 
Richard T. Bliss has been involved in corporate financial analysis since 1987 and is currently on the finance faculty at Babson College. He teaches at the undergraduate, MBA, and executive levels, specializing in the areas of corporate financial strategy and entrepreneurial finance. Prior to coming to Babson, Dr. Bliss was on the faculty at Indiana University, and he has also taught extensively in Central and Eastern Europe, including at the Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw University, and the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia.
With publications in the areas of corporate finance, emerging markets, entrepreneurship, and banking, Dr. Bliss has an active research agenda. His work on the impact of bank mergers on CEO compensation has been cited in Fortune magazine and numerous other business publications and was published in the Journal of Financial Economics.
Dr. Bliss holds a PhD in finance from Indiana University. He also received his MBA in finance/real estate from Indiana University and graduated with honors from Rutgers University, earning a BS degree in engineering and a BA degree in economics.
 
Ralph J. Constantino is associate director of the MBA Center for Career Development, F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business, Babson College. He has had over 30 years of senior-level professional experience in the financial services industry. Prior to joining Babson, he served as the managing director for strategic marketing and product development for State ...

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