Advisory Board
Directors
CEASA's codirectors oversee the entire portfolio of center projects and provide ongoing leadership toward fulfilling the center's mission. The codirectors also collaborate with all board members to determine research priorities.
Trevor Harris, Vice Chairman, Morgan Stanley
Trevor Harris is Vice Chairman of Morgan Stanley. Previously, he was a Managing Director and the head of the Global Valuation and Accounting Policy Group at Morgan Stanley. Prior to that position, he was the Jerome A. Chazen Professor of International Business at Columbia Business School.
Stephen Penman, George O. May Professor of Accounting, Columbia Business School
Stephen Penman is a leading scholar in the field and the author of Financial Statement Analysis and Security Valuation, published in a third edition in 2007 by Irwin/McGraw-Hill.
Advisory Board
The primary function of the advisory board is to determine the most salient issues in accounting and security analysis. Accordingly, the board selects the projects to which CEASA devotes resources, effort and expertise. By establishing the center's research priorities, the board ultimately determines how CEASA will shape and enhance financial reporting and security analysis practices.
Chair
Arthur Levitt, Jr., 25th Chairman of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (1993-2001), Senior Advisor, The Carlyle Group
Board Members
Philip D. Ameen, Vice President and Controller, General Electric Company
Mark J.P. Anson, President and Executive Director of Investment Services, Nuveen Investments
John H. Biggs, Former Chairman and CEO, TIAA-CREF
Richard Carroll, Chief Accountant, IBM
J. Michael Cook, Retired Chairman and CEO, Deloitte & Touche LLP
Sir Howard J. Davies, Director, London School of Economics and Political Science
Peter Fisher, Managing Director, BlackRock
Sallie Krawcheck, Chairman and CEO of Citi Global Wealth Management, Citigroup
David F. Larcker, Professor of Accounting, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University
Carol J. Loomis, Senior Editor-at-Large, FORTUNE Magazine
Robert J. Swieringa, Dean, S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University