News — Elizabeth Nowicki, Associate Professor of Law at Tulane University Law School, has written on securities law topics and on topics related to corporate governance and directors' liability. Her areas of interest include corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, securities regulation, publicly held businesses, and corporate finance.Professor Nowicki can comment on the ongoing buyouts of banks and insurance companies in response to the current economic crises.
Peter Ricchiuti, Clinical Professor of Business Administration at Tulane University's A.B. Freeman School of Business, teaches courses on the financial markets. He started his career with the investment firm of Kidder Peabody and later served as the assistant treasurer for the state of Louisiana. In 1993 he founded Tulane's highly acclaimed Burkenroad Reports stock research program. Professor Ricchiuti can comment on efforts by government and business to stem the current economic emergency.
Sheri Tice, Associate Professor of Finance at Tulane University, is an expert in stock market liquidity, corporate finance, and internal capital markets. She teaches the Darwin Fenner Student Managed Fund course at the A.B. Freeman Business School, in which students actively manage a multimillion dollar stock portfolio. Professor Tice can expert on Wall Street and equities.
Michael Bernstein is Provost and Professor of Economics and History at Tulane University. Professor Bernstein's teaching and research interests focus on the economic and political history of the United States, macroeconomic theory, industrial organization economics, and the history of economic theory. Professor Bernstein can comment on legislative and market reactions to the ongoing world-wide economic crisis.