Nov 25, 2019 By: yunews
On Friday, March 8, 2019, Dr. S. Abraham Ravid, professor of finance and chair of the finance department at , was inaugurated as the incoming president of the Midwest Finance Association (MFA). He will be president until March 2020. The MFA is a nonprofit association dedicated to the furtherance of finance education.
On Friday, Nov. 1, 2019, Dr. Ravid held a meeting of the on the YU campus as a way to promote a strong connection between the MFA and Sy Syms.
Several notable items were brought up at the meeting, most significantly the creation of doctoral tutorials. Doctoral tutorials are held by most major associations, and I am introducing it to the MFA for the first time this year, explained Dr. Ravid. This is a forum that allows selected PhD students to present their work and get feedback from faculty and will be held on March 18, 2020, the day before our conference, which will run from March 19-21, 2020, in Chicago.
The response, according to Dr. Ravid, has been overwhelming: 227 students have applied for four slots (which may increase to five if time permits).
Another notable accomplishment for Dr. Ravid is the chance to present his work in a presidential address at the upcoming conference. The presidential address is also common in some major academic associations, where the president has the opportunity to present his or her research to the entire conference, he explained. I introduced this when I was program chair, two years ago.