Roger Mesznik

Roger Mesznik has more than 25 years of experience in lecturing, teaching, and consulting on finance, corporate finance, financial markets and instruments, financial strategy and planning, international business, and managerial accounting. He holds and has held academic appointments at the Columbia University Graduate School of Business, New York University Stern School of Business, INSEAD (France), and Baruch College (CUNY). He has held visiting appointments at the Catholic University in Lisbon, the Donau-Universität in Austria, and the Technische Universität in Vienna. Mesznik has also taught in Canada, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, China, and Kuwait. Mesznik is a frequent lecturer and consultant to corporations and multinational and international institutions on finance, financial management, and economic analyses. He has worked in the electronics and pharmaceutical industries and has published in The American Economist, the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Sustainable Forestry, Risk Letters, and the Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce. He has also conducted research on issues relating to the wealth of the oceans and the law of the sea. He holds a Ph.D. and an M.B.A. from Columbia University and has studied industrial engineering at the graduate and undergraduate level at the Technische Universität in Vienna, Austria.