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Advisory Council

The Advisory Council has an important role within the Financial Study association Amsterdam. This group of prominent professors from the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and the VU University Amsterdam (VU) supports the FSA in realizing their projects. Besides their regular publications in our academic oriented magazine, the ‘Fiducie’, the Advisory Counsil is consulted when we organize relevant and important projects, such as the FSA Congress and the Research Project. The Advisory Counsil is constituted  in a manner which ensures expert advice from all our main focus areas or pillars.

We proudly present the Advisory Counsil:

Prof. Dr. A. Lucas - Finance

André Lucas is an expert in Financial Risk Management, Asset Pricing, and Financial Econometrics. His research focuses on empirical modelling issues for market and credit risk, in particular at the portfolio level. He has published on this topic in journals such as Journal of Econometrics, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, Applied Mathematical Finance, and Journal of Banking and Finance.

Prof. Dr. A.W.A. Boot - Finance

Arnoud Boot is Professor of Corporate Finance and Financial Markets at the University of Amsterdam and director of the Amsterdam Center for Law & Economics (ACLE). He is a member of the Dutch Social Economic Council (SER) and the Bank Council of the Dutch Central Bank (DNB).

He is also advisor to the Riksbank (Central Bank of Sweden), Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) in London and at the Davidson Institute of the University of Michigan. Prior to his current positions, he was on the faculty of the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University in Chicago, and during 2000-2001 he was a partner in the Finance and Strategy Practice at McKinsey & Co.

In addition to his academic activities, professor Boot advises extensively on ownership structure issues, particularly related to the public/private domain. He is frequently involved in legal cases (expert opinions), and is consultant to several financial institutions and corporations. His consultancy activities concern the regulation and strategic positioning of financial institutions, corporate finance, governance and anti-trust issues. For these activities, he has also established the Amsterdam Center for Corporate Finance, a ”think tank” designed to improve the interaction between theory and practice.

Prof. Dr. L.H. Hoogduin - Monetary Economics

Lex Hoogduin became an Executive Director of De Nederlandsche Bank on 1 January 2009. Lex Hoogduin is responsible for economic policy and research, financial stability and financial markets, payments and statistics. In addition, Lex Hoogduin is part-time Professor of Monetary Economics and Financial Institutions at the University of Amsterdam.

Before joining DNB’s Governing Board, Lex Hoogduin was Chief Economist of the Robeco Group (2005-2008) and Managing Director of the IRIS research institute. In the twenty-five years prior to that, he had worked two stints at DNB. From 2001 to 2005 he held the post of Director of the Research Division. In the period 1997-2001, Lex Hoogduin was personal advisor to Wim Duisenberg, first President of the ECB.
Lex Hoogduin graduated in General Economics from the University of Groningen in 1980, and obtained a PhD in Economics in 1991. In 1974 he completed his secondary school education (science stream) at the Professor Ten Veen Lyceum in Emmeloord. Born: 7 September 1956 in Leyden.

Prof. Dr. S.J.G. baron van Wijnbergen - General Economics

Sweder van Wijnbergen is professor of economics at the Faculty of Economics and Bussiness at the University of Amsterdam. In 1997 Hans Wijers brought him in to the Ministry of Economic Affairs, where he worked as secretary until 1999.

Van Wijnbergen studied physics at Utrecht University and Econometrics at the Erasmus University. He obtained his doctorate on economics at MIT in the US. Between 1980 and 1992 van Wijnbergen was attached to the World Bank, in the second half of this period as head economist. His research area is focused on international economics, finance, balance of payments- and financial crises.

Prof. Dr. Ir. H. Rijken - Corporate Finance

Herbert Rijken is attached to the VU University as professor corporate finance at the Faculty of Economic Sciences and Business Administration. He studied Applied Physics at the TU Delft and Business Administration at the University Nyenrode. He has obtained his doctorate at the faculty Applied Physics of the TU Eindhoven. Education- and research activities are mainly focused on corporate finance, in particular credit risk and corporate governance.

Prof. Dr. T.L.C.M. Groot - Managerial Accounting

Tom Groot is professor Management Accounting at the Faculty Economic Sciences and Business Administration at the VU University. He is also head of the department Accounting and director of the research institute Amsterdam Research Center in Accounting (ARCA) and honorary member of the Association of Financial Controllers. He regularly publishes in national and international magazines about the performance measurement and -judgment, management control and financial management in commercial firms as well as non-profit organizations.

Drs. L.A. van Eerden - Financial Business Administration

Leo van Eerden is attached to the VU University as a professor at the finance department of the Faculty of Economic Sciences and Business Administration. He studied International Economics at the University of Tilburg and at the moment he is working on his PhD at the VU University. His current research area is mainly focused on financial crises, regulation, supervision on banks.

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