Bruce Greenwald
- Robert Heilbrunn Professor Emeritus of Asset Management and Finance
- Accounting Division
- Areas of Expertise
- Asset Management, Fundamental Investment Analysis
- Contact
- Office: 350 Kravis
- Phone: (212) 8543491
- E-mail: [email protected]
- Links
- Personal Website
Professor Bruce C. N. Greenwald is the Robert Heilbrunn Professor Emeritus of Finance and Asset Management at Columbia Business School and the academic Director of the Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing. Described by the New York Times as "a guru to Wall Street's gurus," Greenwald is an authority on value investing with additional expertise in productivity and the economics of information.
Greenwald has been recognized for his outstanding teaching abilities. He has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the Columbia University Presidential Teaching Award which honors the best of Columbia's teachers for maintaining the University's longstanding reputation for educational excellence. His classes are consistently oversubscribed, with more than 650 students taking his courses every year in subjects such as Value Investing, Economics of Strategic Behavior, Globalization of Markets, and Strategic Management of Media.
- Education
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BS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967; MS, MPA, Princeton, 1969; PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1978
- Joined CBS
- 1991
All Activities
Greenwald Presents "Investing in India" on April 1
Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate Fall 2010 Highlights: Panel Discussions and Featured Speakers
Understanding competitive advantage
Columbia Executive Education Announces "Value Investing" Taught by Professor Bruce C. Greenwald
- Case ID
- 80318
Reuters PLC
Would the 2001 reorganization of Reuters secure the company's future success?
- Case ID
- 900301
Amax Corporation: Molybdenum Investment
After a rapid increase in the price of molybdenum, should the world's biggest direct producer of the metal invest in expanding mining capacity?
- Case ID
- 70301
Phelps Dodge 2005
As the price of copper reaches a historic high, should one of the world's leading copper producers invest in opening a new high-cost US mine?