NJIT's School of Management gives our students hands on experience with the latest real world technologies used by Wall Street professionals such as the Bloomberg Terminal.
Michael Ehrlich, PhD, had an international business career before joining NJIT's School of Management as assistant professor of finance. Ehrlich's research focuses on financial markets and institutions, with an emphasis on market failures. His current interest has been the unintended consequences of financial market innovation with special attention to structured investment vehicles, the financial investment innovation which grew to more than $400 billion worldwide before collapsing in the current 2007-2008 financial crisis. Earlier this year, Journal of Corporate Accounting and Finance and The American Economist published his views on the structure of financial markets and foreign exchange risk.
Ehrlich spent his last Wall Street years at Bear Stearns as senior managing director of the emerging markets fixed income business. Earlier stints included positions of increasing responsibility at Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb and Salomon Brothers, where he worked in the Government Arbitrage group with John Meriwether. Upon leaving Wall Street, Ehrlich started FineStar Imaging LLC, a small technology company that specialized in document production and management. He sold FineStar in 2007.
Today, along with teaching, Ehrlich participates in NJIT's small business incubator program, the Enterprise Development Center (EDC). Ehrlich, who belongs to the New York Angels, works with start-up companies.
Ehrlich received his doctorate from Princeton University in economics with a specialty in finance. His bachelor's degree is from Yale University.
Topics: international business, financial markets, market failures, financial institutions, financial market innovation, structured investment vehicles
@ericknyamu lol. most companies would wont extra business but when i phoned them up they ask who am I and why am I interested in the bloomberg software.
onezeroxxx 4 weeks ago
$1700/ pm . WOW . forget it
this terminal is really expensive
ericknyamu 1 month ago
@3:07 "Hang Seng in Japan...or China"
Does this guy really know the market properly??
TGA04 1 month ago in playlist CEO 2
Interesting video!
wwwcarlosignaciocom 2 months ago
@14TacomaDR can you explain your comment or not really?
mbd303030 2 months ago
good stuff
gdxlnc 3 months ago
this is one of the things that is destroying the USA tody
14TacomaDR 3 months ago
@samlau121 You can write it off on your taxes as a business expense.
somekidfromtexas 6 months ago
nice. I like it... too bad it costs too much for the average person
samlau121 7 months ago
Good stuff. Every management school should have that software training included in their programs.
kmychyx 10 months ago 2