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    Recent job placements of doctoral students from the Kellogg School of Management:  2002 - 2013

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    • Accounting Information and Management
    • Finance
    • Management and Organizations
    • Managerial Economics and Strategy
    • Marketing
    • Operations Management

      Accounting Information and Management
      2013:
    Gary Chen – 
    University of Illinois, Chicago

    2012:
    Jie Zhou –
    National University of Singapore

    2011:
    Kiat Bee Jimmy Lee –
    Singapore Management University
    Iván Marinovic – Stanford University
    Liang Tan – George Washington University
    Jingjing Zhang – McGill University

    2010:
    Rafael Rogo –
    University of British Columbia

    2009:
    Dora Altschuler –
    Loyola University, Chicago

    2008:
    No students on the job market

    2007:
    Ramanan Nataranjan Venkataraman
     – University of California, Davis
    Ewa Sletten – Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    2006:
    Anne Beyer
     – Stanford University

    2005:
    Aiyesha Dey – University of Chicago
    Peter Hostak – University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
    Yong George Yang – Chinese University of Hong Kong

    2004:
    Daniel Cohen
     – University of Southern California
    Xiaohui Gloria Liu – University of Texas, Dallas

    2003:
    No students on the job market

    2002:
    Emre Karaoglu
     – University of Toronto
      Finance
      2013:
    In Gu Khang
     – Cornerstone Research, Boston
    Soohun Kim – Georgia Institute of Technology
    Taejin Kim – Chinese University of Hong Kong
    Chang Joo Lee – University of Illinois, Chicago
    Erik Loualiche (Economics PhD student with Finance advisors) – Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Vishal Mangla – Moody’s Analytics, San Francisco
    Tyler Muir – Yale University
    Makoto Takahashi – Osaka University, Japan 

    2012:
    Vineet Bhagwat
    – University of Oregon
    Luis Bryce – Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
    Kevin Crotty – Rice University
    Robert Dam – United States Air Force Academy
    Dermot Murphy – University of Illinois, Chicago

    2011:
    Jonathan Brogaard (JD-PhD)
     – Foster School of Business, University of Washington
    Jingling Guan  – Georgia State University
    Athreya Sampath – Cornerstone Research, Menlo Park

    2010:
    Fritz Burkhardt
     – Champlain College
    Srikant Marakani – City University of Hong Kong
    Ioan Mirciov – Quantitative Portfolio Management Area, Barclays, London
    Shaoxuan Yang – Peking University

    2009:
    Flavio De Andrade, Jr
    . – Post-Doctoral Fellow, INSEAD

    2008:
    David Dicks
     – University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
    Joseph E. Engelberg – University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
    Zhiguo He – University of Chicago
    Isaac Kleshchelski – Washington University, St. Louis
    Niels Schuehle – London Business School
    Jared Williams – Penn State University

    2007:
    Vadim di Pietro
     – JPMorgan, London
    Dobrislav Dobrev – Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, D.C.
    Pengjie Paul Gao – University of Notre Dame
    Grace Koo – JPMorgan, London
    Ioan Olaru – Cornerstone Research, New York
    Caroline Sasseville – Barclays Global Investors, San Francisco

    2006:
    Dimitar Antov
    (Economics PhD student) – Cambridge Group, Chicago
    Zhi Da – University of Notre Dame
    David Lucca (Economics) – Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Washington, D.C.
    Danny Meidan – Barclays Global Investors, San Francisco
    Lyndon Moore (Economics) – Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand 
    Georgios Skoulakis – University of Maryland
    Arne Staal – Lehman Brothers, New York
    Weina Zhang – National University of Singapore

    2005:
    Lubomira Ivanova
     – LECG, LLC, Chicago
    Yong Wang – Hong Kong Polytechnic University
    Enrichetta Ravina (Economics) – New York University

    2004:
    Arik Ben Dor – Lehman Brothers, New York
    Nisan Langberg – University of Houston
    Qi Lu – Pace University
    Dmitry Novikov – Goldman Sachs, New York
    Jing David Xue – Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC)

    2003:
    Andrew Kaplin
     – Moody’s KMV, San Francisco
    Qianqiu Liu – University of Hawaii
    Ronnie Sadka – University of Washington, Seattle

    2002:
    Michael Faulkender – Washington University, St. Louis
    Xiaoqing Hu – University of Illinois, Chicago
    Anna Shcherbina – Harvard University

      Management and Organizations
      2013:
    Razvan Lungeanu –
    Penn State University
    Mary-Hunter McDonnell – Georgetown University
    Vanessa Pouthier – Postdoctoral Fellow, Bocconi University
    Franz Wohlgezogen – Bocconi University

    2012:
    Eileen Y. Chou
    – Batten School of Public Policy, University of Virginia
    Nicholas Pearce – Visiting Assistant Professor and
    Post-Doctoral Fellow, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
    Jiunwen Wang – Civil Service College, Center for Leadership Development, Singapore Government

    2011:
    Brian Gunia
     – Johns Hopkins University
    Li Huang – INSEAD
    Tae-Hyun Kim – Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
    Long Wang – City University of Hong Kong

    2010:
    Simona Giorgi –
    Boston College
    Kathryn Heinze – Sport Management Department, University of Michigan
    Mark Rivera – Google
    Sara Soderstrom – Post-Doctoral Fellow, Erb Institute, University of Michigan

    2009:
    Y. Sekou Bermiss
     – University of Texas, Austin
    Maxim Sytch – University of Michigan

    2008:
    Susan Crotty – Purdue University
    Amin Ghaziani – Cotsen Postdoctoral Fellow in the Society of Fellows, Princeton University
    John Joseph – Duke University
    Niro Sivanathan – London Business School

    2007:
    Katie Liljenquist – Brigham Young University
    Robert Lount, Jr. – Ohio State University
    James Oldroyd – Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul Korea
    Ming Piao – University of Utah
    Jo-Ellen Pozner – University of California, Berkeley
    Cynthia Wang – National University of Singapore
    Jennifer Whitson – University of Texas, Austin

    2006:
    Richard Hayes – Hofstra University
    Chenbo Zhong – University of Toronto

    2005:
    Marcus Britton – Post-Doctoral Fellow, Sociology Department, Rice University
    Mary (Molly) C. Kern – Baruch College, New York
    Ryon Lancaster – Sociology Department, University of Chicago
    Denise Lewin Loyd – Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Paul Martorana – University of Texas, Austin
    Amit Nigam – Emory University

    2004:
    Gillian Ku – London Business School
    Lihua Wang – Columbia University

    2003:
    Dania Dialdin – Erasmus University, Rotterdam
    Tracy Dumas – George Washington University
    Peer Fiss – Queen’s University
    Shirli Kopelman – University of Michigan
    James Gillespie – University of Illinois, Chicago
    Ashleigh Rosette – University of Houston
    J. Mark Weber – University of Toronto

    2002:
    Mark Kennedy – University of Southern California
    Deepak Malhotra – Harvard University
      Managerial Economics and Strategy
     

    2013:
    Justin Ng
    – Cornerstone Research, Los Angeles
    Kane Sweeney – eBay Research Labs, San Jose

    2012:
    Guy Arie
    – Simon Business School, University of Rochester
    Nuh Aygun Dalkiran – Department of Economics, Bilkent University, Turkey
    Christopher Ody – Research Assistant Professor, Health Enterprise Management Program, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
    Bingxiao Wu – Economics Department, Rutgers University, New Brunswick

    2011:
    Umberto Garfagnini
     – Department of Business Administration, ITAM School of Business, Mexico
    Jie Gong – Department of Strategy and Policy, Business School, National University of Singapore
    Dan Li – Goldman Sachs, New York
    Mauricio Varela – Economics Department, University of Arizona
    Yang Zhang – Paul Merage School of Business, University of California, Irvine

    2010:
    Christian Kellner –
    Economics Department, University of Bonn
    Pablo Montagnes – Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago
    Mallesh Pai – Economics Department, University of Pennsylvania

    2009:
    Serra Boranbay
     – Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Political Science Department, Princeton University
    Joaquin Poblete – Managerial Economics and Strategy Area, London School of Economics

    2008:
    Mustafa Akan – Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University
    Ron N. Borkovsky – Marketing Department, Rotman School of Business, University of Toronto
    Min Chen – CRAI (Charles River Associates), Boston
    Mian Dai – LeBow College of Business, Drexel University
    Joyee Deb – Stern School of Business, New York University
    Feng Susan Lu – Simon School of Business, University of Rochester
    Kristina Steffenson McElheran – Harvard Business School
    Priscilla Yung Medeiros – CRAI (Charles River Associates), Boston
    Zhiyun (Frances) Xu – Cornerstone Research, Boston
    Konstantinos E. Zachariadis – Finance Department, London School of Economics

    2007:
    Alexei Alexandrov – Simon Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Rochester
    V. Ricardo Alonso Maranon – Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California
    Sourav Bhattacharya – Economics Department, University of Pittsburgh
    Tapas Kundu – Economics Department, University of Oslo
    Xiaoyuan Lauren Lu – Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
    Seongwuk Moon – School of Public Policy and Management, Korea Development Institute (KDI)
    Subramaniam Ramanarayanan – Anderson School of Management, University of California, Los Angeles

    2006:
    Douglas Frank
     – Strategy Area, INSEAD, France

    2005:
    Sayan Chakraborty
     – Moody's KMV, San Francisco
    Xinyu Hua – Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    Zhiyong Liu – Georgia State University
    Alexey Malakhov – University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
    Winai Wonsurawat – National Economic Research Associates (NERA), New York
    Jianjun Wu – Economics Department, University of Arizona

    2004:
    Qiang Gong
     – China Center for Economic Research, Peking University
    Sidartha Gordon – Post-Doctoral Fellow at CORE (Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium); Economics Department, University of Montreal (June 2005)
    Hon Sing Lee – Nanyang Technological University
    Urmi Mukherjea – LECG, Los Angeles
    Francisco Ruiz-Aliseda – Post-Doctoral Fellow, Economics Department, INSEAD

    2003:
    Patricia Langohr
     – Price & Index Research Division, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.

    2002:
    Christopher Forman – Carnegie Mellon University
    Artyom Shneyerov – University of British Columbia

      Marketing
      2012:
    Andrea Bonezzi
    – New York University
    Hojin Jung – HongIk University, South Korea
    Huseyin S. Karaca – Bogazici University, Turkey
    Monika Lisjak – Erasmus University, The Netherlands
    Yantao Wang – Seattle University
    James E.B. Wilkie – University of Notre Dame

    2011:
    Aaron Brough
     – Pepperdine University
    David Dubois – HEC Paris, France
    Shyam Gopinath – University of Utah
    Lora Mitchell Harding – Belmont University
    Qingyi Huang – Peking University
    Mathew S. Isaac – Seattle University
    Junzhao Ma – Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

    2010:
    Lei Wang
     – Bocconi University

    2009:
    Haakon Brown
     – California State University, San Bernardino
    Kanishka Misra – London Business School
    Breagin Riley – Syracuse University

    2008:
    Ryan Hamilton – Emory University
    Jiewen Hong – Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    Ashlee Humphreys – Integrated Marketing Communications, Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University
    Federico Rossi – University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
    Gonca Pinar Soysal – University of Texas, Dallas
    Manish Tripathi – Emory University
    Lei K. Wang – Rutgers University

    2007:
    Wen Echo Wan – University of Hong Kong
    Tonya Williams – University of Notre Dame

    2006:
    Tulikaa Bhatia – Rutgers Business School, New Brunswick
    Jeffrey Shulman – University of Washington, Seattle

    2005:
    Jing (Alice) Wang – University of Iowa

    2004:
    Adam Duhachek – Indiana University
    Romana Khan – University of Texas, Austin
    Myungwoo Nam – INSEAD, Singapore
    Se-Bum Park – Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

    2003:
    Fabio Caldieraro – Santa Clara University
    Benét DeBerry-Spence – University of Illinois, Chicago
    Gary Gebhardt – University of South Florida
    Krittinee Nuttavuthisit – Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration, Chulalongkorn University
    Siddharth Singh – Rice University

    2002:
    Susan Jung – University of Colorado, Boulder
    James Oakley – Purdue University
    Vishal Singh – Carnegie Mellon University
    Nara Youn – University of Washington, Seattle
      Operations Management
      2013:
    Seyed Emadi –
    Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
    Jingqi Wang – School of Business, University of Hong Kong

    2012:
    No students on the job market

    2011:
    Tingliang Huang
     – Department of Management Science and Innovation, University College London

    2010:
    Eren Cil
     – Decision Sciences Department, Lundquist College of Business, University of Oregon

    2009:
    No students on the job market

    2008:
    *Mustafa Akan – Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University

    2007:
    *Xiaoyuan Lauren Lu – Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

    *These doctoral students were enrolled in the Managerial Economics & Strategy PhD Program, which at the time had an Operations Management concentration. These students were placed as professors in operations departments at business schools.

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