New York University, New York City, USA. Philip Bardes Professor of Accounting and Finance at Stern School of Business. Director of the Vincent C. Ross Institute of Accounting Research.
Since 1990:
ENPC School of International Management, Paris, France. Visiting Professor of Performance Assessment and Valuation of Innovative Enterprises.
Since 1986:
Consultant to financial and industrial firms on finance, corporate governance and accounting issues. Expert witness in litigations concerning shareholder lawsuits, mergers and acquisitions, financial fraud and misrepresentations, damage calculations, and other economic, finance and accounting issues. Recent professional focus: management and valuation of intellectual capital and investment analysis of innovative enterprise.
1993 - 1997:
Boalt School of Law, University of California at Berkeley, California, USA. Professor.
1986 - 1997:
Walter A. Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley, USA. E.R. Niemela Professor.
1983 - 1984:
Bank Hapoalim (Israel´s largest bank), Israel. In charge of investment banking activities.
1978 - 1981:
Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel. Dean and Professor at the Business School.
1976 - 1977:
University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Visiting Professor at the Graduate School of Business.
EDUCATION:
1968:
University of Chicago (USA). Ph.D. in Accounting and Finance.
1967:
University of Chicago (USA). MBA
1964:
Certified Public Accountant (Is.).
1963:
Hebrew University, Jerusalem (Israel). Bachelor in Accounting.